Interbank, one of Peru’s foremost financial institutions, has publicly confirmed a data breach following the unauthorized online exposure of client information. This development comes after a threat actor reportedly infiltrated Interbank’s systems and leaked sensitive customer data.
According to a statement released by the company, the breach exposed data from a segment of its clientele. “We have identified that some data of a group of clients has been exposed by a third party without our authorization,” the company disclosed, underscoring the severity of the incident.
Interbank has responded by implementing heightened security measures aimed at safeguarding the bank’s operations and customer data from further unauthorized access. “In light of this situation, we immediately deployed additional security measures to protect the operations and information of our clients,” the bank added, affirming its commitment to data privacy amid rising cybersecurity threats in the financial sector.
With a clientele spanning millions, the breach at Interbank highlights ongoing cybersecurity challenges within the banking industry and raises concerns about the security of customer information in financial institutions across Latin America.
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