A fintech provider just dropped some seriously bad news—Marquis confirmed they got hit by ransomware attackers. Dozens of US banks and credit unions are now scrambling after being notified their customer data might be compromised. The breach highlights ongoing vulnerabilities in financial infrastructure, especially for third-party service providers handling sensitive information. Banks are racing to assess the damage and notify affected customers.
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LightningAllInHero
· 12-03 22:58
Another third-party service provider has an issue again. I've become numb to hearing about this over the past couple of years.
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MetaMaskVictim
· 12-03 22:56
Another third-party service provider has had an incident again, it's really so frustrating.
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MondayYoloFridayCry
· 12-03 22:54
Hacked again and again, I’ve completely lost confidence this time.
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gas_fee_trauma
· 12-03 22:49
Another big scandal: Marquis was hit by ransomware, and dozens of banks and credit unions are panicking along with them... This is why I never fully trust third-party service providers.
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BoredWatcher
· 12-03 22:31
Another major scandal—these third-party service providers are truly ticking time bombs in the financial sector.
A fintech provider just dropped some seriously bad news—Marquis confirmed they got hit by ransomware attackers. Dozens of US banks and credit unions are now scrambling after being notified their customer data might be compromised. The breach highlights ongoing vulnerabilities in financial infrastructure, especially for third-party service providers handling sensitive information. Banks are racing to assess the damage and notify affected customers.