Finastra, a global leader in financial technology that serves 45 of the world’s top 50 banks, has confirmed a major data breach.
Finastra, a London-based financial software company that serves most of the world’s top banks, has confirmed it’s investigating a data breach after a hacker claimed a compromise of the company ...
This week, Finastra, a financial software company that says it serves "45 of the world's top 50 banks" and has more than 8,100 customers, publicly acknowledged a data breach that affected the files it ...
Brian Krebs first reported that Finastra suffered a security breach yesterday after seeing a data breach notification sent to an impacted person. The attack is believed to be linked to a recent ...
A threat actor is offering a large database for sale, claims it came from Finastra The finance giant sends out data breach notification letter to affected customers, claiming its secure file ...
One of the world’s largest fintechs, Finastra, recently experienced a major data breach. Since Finastra’s solutions have been used across large banking service providers, it is likely that ...
Cyberjournalist Brian Krebs reported the breach when observing a cybercriminal attempting to sell the stolen data allegedly belonging to Finastra’s banking clients on an online forum.
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The data auction did not specify a starting ... The apparent timeline of this breach suggests abyss0 gained access to Finastra’s file sharing system at least a week before the company says ...
Finastra, a London-based financial software company that serves most of the world’s top banks, has confirmed it’s investigating a data breach after a hacker claimed a compromise of the company ...