Robinhood says customer data was accessed in breach; stock falls
Robinhood Markets Inc. said Monday afternoon that data from customers of its mobile trading app was accessed in a breach last week, and shares declined in late trading.
The company said that no social security numbers nor payment information was accessed, and no customers had suffered financial losses as a result.
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