Corporate America has never been popular. But now it’s on heightened alert for angry customers | CNN Business

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Three weeks after the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, companies and executives are closely monitoring threats from customers and shoring up their security vulnerabilities.

A Texas man was arrested Friday for allegedly threatening Capital One executives over email, in which he expressed frustration over a disputed debt. Taylor Bullard, 34, claimed he had already paid $543 he owed and lashed out at the bank for its persistent efforts to collect the sum, according to court documents.

“This debt is not valid. I paid (Capital One) several times for this same

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