bunc punch. some seeing more than a foot of snow. if you drive a small car beware brand new crash test video revealing how dangerous it is to get behind the wheel of some small cars. we reveal which one didn t make the grade. thousands of our nation s veterans have information stolen off of a web site run by the government. the details of that data breech coming up. fox & friends first starts right now. that s a shot of 6th avenue in new york city. the plows have already been out
site. the defense of veterans affairs department actually run this site which provide veterans with benefits. some veterans tell fox news they are going on the site to check the status of their personal claims only to find another veteran s personal information like bank routing numbers names addresses and medical conditions. the veteran s administration admits there is a software defect. in a statement the va said they took immediate action of the software defect and shut the e benefit system down in order to stop any problems. the breech has effected more than 5,000 veterans over 3 million people actually use the site. the va says the independent data breech is conducting a full review. there have been problems before in 2013 thousands of veterans had their personal information posted on ancestry.com. in 2009 the va had to pay $20 million.
police in texas arresting a mexican couple at the u.s. border allegedly carrying credit cards with account information from the data breech at target. still, however, there s one federal authority with knowledge of the case saying the arrests are not connected to the target investigation. union members are opposing the u.s. postal service decision to open retail centers at staples stores. they re threatening a boycott because the centers are going to be staffed by staples employees and not u.s. postal workers. back to you. developing overnight, a stupt at pennsylvania s widener university is in surgery after being shot by an unknown assailant on campus. school officials say the campus is on lockdown until 6:00 a.m. this morning. right now though, police do not believe the shooter is still on campus. crippling economic sanctions against iran are lifted now that the country is scaling back the nuclear program. the loosened sanctions will allow iran to billions of dollars that were fr
between 20 to 30 cars were involved shutting down the highway for four hours. four people hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries. icy road conditions are being blamed for the crash. new concerns about identity theft after target s recent data breech and new threats to retailers. how vulnerable is our personal information? we will look at tips to guard yourself right after the break.
prolonged exposure. it was the city s tom complaint with 260,000 calls about noise violations. and all of this despite the city having some of the strictest noise pollution laws in the country. that massive data breech at retail giant target causing concerns for many americans over identity theft. and tax season as we know is around the corner. many of you filing tax returns on-line or mailing your personal information. what can you do to protect yourself from having the info fall into the wrong hands. let s bring inpowell. she is the founder of the powell financial group. last year you know this. last year 43% of the identity theft concerns, they were concerning taxes. absolutely. which makes sense because when you file your taxes you have to put the social security number, and that s the thing that people want.