Vodafone hacker accesses banking data of two million customers in Germany
Vodafone has confirmed that hackers
have accessed its servers in Germany, gaining access to personal
information and bank details of approximately two million customers. The
operator says the breach was a "highly sophisticated and illegal
intrusion" that it believes was masterminded by an insider -- and indeed
a suspect has already been identified and handed over to police. It's
not often you hear about a successful raid on a mobile operator, which
is why Vodafone believes it could only have been conducted by someone
with an "inside knowledge of [its] most secure internal systems."
Vodafone customers outside of Germany aren't affected, and those inside
the country should already have been contacted. The company says credit
card information, mobile phone numbers, passwords and PIN numbers were
not accessed in the attack, although Vodafone is warning customers to be
especially vigilant about potential phishing attacks in the future.



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