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Deals website hit by major security breach
LivingSocial said names, email addresses, dates of birth and encrypted passwords were all accessed in the security breach.
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Central Bank: We can’t guarantee Ulster Bank fiasco won’t happen again
The disruption is expected to last several more days, with branches continuing to open late today and tomorrow.
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Ulster Bank: some customers may be waiting another week for normal service
Some customers have found meanwhile that transactions have been processed twice on their accounts.
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Ulster Bank now doesn’t know when normal service will be resumed
Customers continue to experience problems with their accounts 12 days after they first started experiencing difficulties.
Share37 Tweet37# accounts - Thursday 15 December, 2011
Oireachtas to probe €4million payments to Siptu account
State bodies paid millions into the account, which was used to take civil servants on trips abroad.
Share5 Tweet14# accounts - Thursday 1 December, 2011
FÁS management to appear before Public Accounts Committee
Senior officials from the state agency are to face questions as the Dáil committe scrutinises its accounts for last year.
Share2 Tweet6# accounts - Thursday 17 November, 2011
Toll company on M3 motorway made €19 million profit
Eurolink Motorway Operation made €19,420,000 over just seven months after the M3 opened last year.
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National Irish Bank posts losses of €600million
The bank made an operating profit, but this was wiped out by loan impairment charges on commercial property.
Share2 Tweet3# accounts - Monday 19 September, 2011
In numbers: the Annual Report of the Comptroller & Auditor General
The State’s accountant’s annual report for 2010 shows that there is €22.7bn is left in the National Pension Reserve Fund – €10bn of that has been deposited in banks.
Share6 Tweet8# accounts - Friday 16 September, 2011
Revenue yields €113m following investigations
It made 114 tax settlements totalling €26.25 million – which included more than 10 that exceeded €500,000.
Share1 Tweet3# accounts - Monday 8 August, 2011
Nick Leeson – who brought down Barings Bank – apologises to boss
The infamous ‘rogue trader’ has come face to face with his former boss for the first time since the bank’s crash in 1995.
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