Santander Bank Data Breach Exposes 30M Customers' Info

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Hackers from the group ShinyHunters have stolen and are attempting to sell confidential information belonging to millions of Santander staff and customers, primarily affecting those in Chile, Spain, and Uruguay. Santander has confirmed the breach but stated that no transactional data or online banking credentials were compromised. The breach is linked to a larger hack involving the cloud storage company Snowflake.
- All Santander staff and millions of customers have data hacked BBC.com
- ShinyHunters Breach Santander Bank, 30M User Data for Sale HackRead
- $1,800,000,000,000 Bank Says Customer and Employee Data Has Been Exposed and Accessed in Mysterious Breach The Daily Hodl
- Banco Santander’s Third-Party Data Breach Exposes Customer and Employee Info Across Countries CPO Magazine
- Data of 30M Santander customers for sale, ShinyHunters take the spotlight CyberNews.com
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