A mobile home company has been fined by the Attorney General of Colorado for failure to properly safeguard sensitive information and allowing employees to send and maintain that information in their email accounts; the company also took 10 months to provide notice to Colorado consumers, even though Colorado law generally requires notice of a data breach no later than 30 days after the breach occurs.
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Colorado Mobile Home Company to Pay $25,000 and Implement New Safety Measures
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