Santander Data Breach Exposes Millions of Customers and Employees
Hackers claim to have stolen personal information of 30 million customers and employees from Santander's databases in Spain, Chile, and Uruguay.
- ShinyHunters, a notorious hacking group, is selling the stolen data on dark web forums.
- The breach includes 28 million credit card numbers and 6 million account numbers and balances.
- Santander assures that no transactional data or online banking credentials were compromised.
- The bank is contacting affected customers and employees directly to address concerns.
- ShinyHunters also claimed responsibility for a recent breach of Ticketmaster's data.