Finance giant Finastra warns clients of potential data breach

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  • A threat actor is offering a large database for sale, claims it came from Finastra
  • The finance giant sends out data breach notification letter to affected customers, claiming its secure file transfer service was compromised
  • The attacker used stolen credentials to pull off the heist

Fintech software firm Finastra is warning its customers a recent data breach may have meant it recently lost some data.

Security researcher Brian Krebs obtained a copy of the letter sent to affected individuals, which says the breach was not the result of an exploited vulnerability, but rather the result of stolen credentials.

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