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October 28, 20199.58 UniCredit identified a case of unauthorized access to data related to a file generated in 2015. This file contained about 3 million records, referring to Italy and was composed only of names, cities, telephone numbers and e- email. This is stated in a note from the bank. In unauthorized access "no other personal data has been compromised, nor bank details able to connect customers' accounts or carry out unauthorized transactions," explains UniCredit.UniCredit: data compromises 3 million users
2019-10-28T09:09:49.146Z
9.58 UniCredit has identified a case of unauthorized access to data relating to a file generated in 2015. This file contained about 3 million records, referring to Italy and was composed only of names, cities, telephone numbers and e-mails. This is stated in a note from the bank. In unauthorized access "no other personal data has been compromised, nor bank details able to connect customers' accounts or carry out unauthorized transactions," explains UniCredit.
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