A reported data breach has allegedly compromised Aviva’s Spanish customer database, exposing around 2.7 million records. The leaked data, totaling approximately 288MB, includes sensitive customer information such as identification numbers, full names, and IBANs, raising serious concerns about privacy and financial security for Aviva’s clients in Spain.
This incident highlights the vulnerabilities in financial data protection, particularly in handling sensitive customer information. Aviva is urged to conduct a thorough investigation and strengthen its cybersecurity measures to prevent further exposure. Affected customers are advised to stay vigilant for potential fraudulent activities and unauthorized account access. The company has yet to release an official statement regarding the alleged breach.
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