Desjardins, Canada's largest credit union and one of the world's biggest banks, announces security breach. An employee has stolen 2.9 million data.
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I became aware of this data breach from a tweet, @campuscodi has published a few minutes ago.
Desjardins, Canada's largest credit union and one of the world's biggest banks, announces security breach.
Data for 2.9M bank members was taken from the bank's system by a now-fired employee.
Bank said this is its first breach in its 119-year history.https://t.co/xyq2PWQ0u8 pic.twitter.com/pl6aXAJ9xR
— Catalin Cimpanu (@campuscodi) 20. Juni 2019
More details may be found at his ZDNet article.