Reported 20 days ago
Italy's data protection authority has criticized Intesa Sanpaolo for underestimating a severe data breach involving around 3,500 clients, including Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. The breach resulted from an employee accessing customer data without authorization. Despite Intesa claiming the number of affected clients was lower than reported, the authority emphasized the high risks posed by the breach to individual rights and demanded immediate notification of affected customers, as well as a review of the bank's security measures.
Source: YAHOO