Update: Hack Hit 80 percent More Accounts Than Citibank Claimed
17 Jun, 2011, 2:56 pm IST | by
Anuradha Shetty
|
|
UPDATE: According to the latest reports, the hack at Citibank affected the security of over 360,000 account holders, a figure that is as much as 80 per cent more than Citibank's initial claims of 210,000.
In a revelation made today, Citibank confessed that its database has indeed, been hacked. As per the company’s statements, the officials fear the most crucial details to be compromised. The details include the names of the customers, their account numbers, and other contact information, like e-mail addresses. Citibank officials discovered the breach of confidential data in May, during their routine monitoring sessions. The organization, however, stands firm on their claim of the Social Security numbers being safe, in addition to the birthdates or security codes of their customers. Citi that got hacked..
Source: The Hacker News |
Tags: Citibank , hacked , data breach , account numbers , names , email addresses , Social Security , credit cards , routine monitoring
Google to Turn Your Wallet into an E-Wallet
Citi iPhone App Stored User Data, Software Fixed
Citi's iPhone Banking App Stored Some User Data
BillDesk To Boost Mobile Billing In India
SwaggSec hacks Foxconn, uses unpatched IE
Hackers steal security certificates, force Dutch company to bankruptcy
The latest "should they-shouldn't they" event with Facebook is the lift of the minimu...
Leaked Images, Availability, Pricing,
Specs, Pre-order
Top 5 potential Gmail alternatives
Google’s Gmail service is arguably the most advanced and feature-packed...
The Future of Broadband - views from industry leaders
One of the other events that took place at the same venue as the recent...
Tech2 goes around the World IT Show 2012, Seoul
Tech2 was part of an entourage that was invited for the Korea IT Show and...

PS Vita officially launched in India
Asif Qadri
Sun May 27, 12:27:05
Sony to roll-out ICS update next week, Xperia PLAY gets the boot
Ash Sentinel
Sun May 27, 12:21:36
Samsung Galaxy S III pops up on eBay India for Rs. 44,770
Karan Shah
Sun May 27, 12:14:10
Sony to roll-out ICS update next week,...
BlackBerry Curve 9320 announced in India...
Microsoft VP talks about Ballmer's...
Cisco won't invest in their Android...


















Mixx
Facebook
Twitter
Digg
delicious
reddit
MySpace
StumbleUpon
LinkedIn































































_011517074205_160x90.jpg)















