Economy
Citi says hackers access bank card data
Updated: 2011-06-09 20:44
(Agencies)
A Citibank sign is seen at a bank branch in midtown Manhattan, New York in this November 17, 2010 file photo. [Photo/Agencies] |
HONG KONG - Citigroup Inc. said Thursday that hackers accessed the credit card information of tens of thousands of its North American customers.
The bank said it recently discovered during routine monitoring that account information for about 1 percent of customers was viewed.
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The hackers were able to gain access to Citi's Account Online service to view customer names, their account numbers and contact information including email addresses.
They weren't able to gain access to social security numbers, birth dates, card expiry dates or card security codes.
The Citigroup online security breach comes on the heels of the high profile hacker attacks against multiple Sony Corp. sites. An attack against Sony's PlayStation Network site affected more than 100 million online accounts and forced the site to temporarily shutdown.
Sean Kevelighan, a spokesman for Citi's North America Consumer Banking division, said in an emailed statement that Citi is contacting customers who were affected and is putting in procedures to prevent the security breach happening again.
"For the security of these customers, we are not disclosing further details," he said.
The hacker attack was first reported by the Financial Times.
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