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Threat actors of Third-Party Provider have stolen customer data at Key Bank

On Sunday, Hackers have stolen personal data that consists of Social Security numbers, addresses, and account numbers of home mortgage holders at KeyBank, the bank reports, in violation of a third-party vendor, serving multiple corporate clients.

According to a letter that Cleveland-based KeyBank sends to the affected residential mortgage customers, On July 5, the hackers acquired the information after breaking into computers at the insurance services provider Overby-Seawell company.

KeyBank operating in 15 states and close to $ 200 billion in assets, will not be saying that how many of their customers were impacted or be answerable for any other questions regarding the breach.

It claimed in a statement that On August 4, it was informed of the data theft and KeyBank systems and operations were not affected.

With regards to phone messages and emails sent to executives seeking comment, Overby-Seawell hasn’t responded. KeyBank in the statement sent Friday to The Associated Press said that Kennesaw, Georgia-based Overby-Seawell had suffered a cybersecurity incident that compromised the data of its corporate clients. It hasn’t elaborated.

According to its website, Overby-Seawell’s customers include banks, credit unions, mortgage servicers, finance companies, and property investors, Security Week reports.

 

 

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