La V-Bank de Munich victime d'une cyberattaque

La V-Bank de Munich a été la cible d'une cyberattaque. Des données personnelles de clients et de partenaires commerciaux ont été dérobées au cours de l'opération.

La V-Bank de Munich a confirmé l'incident dans un communiqué publié lundi. Selon la banque, l'attaque visait un prestataire de services informatiques externe.

La banque est le plus grand dépositaire d'Allemagne pour les gestionnaires de patrimoine indépendants. Elle a qualifié l'incident d'accès non autorisé aux données.

« Nous pouvons confirmer que notre banque a été la cible d'un accès non autorisé à des données à la suite d'une cyberattaque visant un prestataire de services informatiques externe », indique le communiqué.

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