Vietnam Investigates Hackers Targeting National Credit Database Exposing Sensitive Financial Data


Vietnam is investigating a serious cyberattack on a large database that contains information about creditors across the country. The database belongs to the National Credit Information Center, also known as CIC.

This center is managed by the State Bank of Vietnam and is responsible for storing highly sensitive financial data. The information inside the database includes personal details, credit card information, payment records, and risk analysis reports. These are all key elements used by banks and lenders to decide whether someone can borrow money. Because of this, the database is considered one of the most important financial resources in Vietnam.

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Source: MSN News


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