HSBC admits huge data loss in Hong Kong
Hong Kong: Banking giant HSBC was under fire Thursday after admitting it had lost the data of 159,000 accounts from a Hong Kong branch.
The data was held on an Internet server which is understood to have gone missing from the Kwun Tong branch of the bank while it was undergoing renovation last month.
The loss was reported to the police and the Hong Kong Monetary Authority April 26, but many customers affected only learnt of the security breach after reading reports in the local media.
In a statement issued Wednesday, the bank acknowledged a server had disappeared containing the account numbers, names and transaction details of 159,000 accounts.
However, it said the server did not contain customers PIN numbers or user IDs and insisted that the likelihood of anyone gaining access to the data was low, as the server was protected by multiple security systems.
Angry customers turning up at the branch to demand an explanation were told to wait one or two days, to check their accounts regularly and be on their guard against people claiming to be bank employees.
IANS
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