Radio Shack Agrees To Destroy Most of Customer Data
RadioShack has reached a deal with 38 state attorneys general in which it agreed to destroy most of the data on 117 million customers it was looking to sell to pay off creditors.
RadioShack has reached a deal with 38 state attorneys general in which it agreed to destroy most of the data on 117 million customers it was looking to sell to pay off creditors.
The RadioShack case highlights the need to create a “Nature Conservancy” of sorts to protect consumer data when a bankrupt company’s assets are sold.