Attackers claim to have stolen Canadian bank data

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Up to 90,000 customers may be impacted.

Attackers claim to have stolen Canadian bank data
Attackers may have stolen the data of nearly 90,000 customers of the Bank of Montreal and Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, in what appeared to be the first significant assault on financial institutions in the country. Bank of Montreal, Canada's fourth biggest lender, said on Monday it ...

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