On-Air Now
Facebook

Cayman National Bank IOM has data hacked

Tue, 19 Nov 2019


Hackers have collected data from Cayman National Bank Isle of Man.
 
The bank, which is a subsidiary of the Cayman Islands' Cayman National Corporation Ltd, confirmed a hacking group accepted responsibility for collecting information on Sunday 17th November.
 
In a statement, Cayman National Corporation said: 'CNC is confident that the theft is contained within Cayman National Bank (Isle of Man) Limited and Cayman National Trust Company (Isle of Man) Limited only, and does not affect CNB or any other operation in the Cayman Islands.
 
'The Isle of Man Financial Services Authority and Information Commissioner's Office, along with the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority, have been informed and are working with Cayman National in the Isle of Man.'
 
A criminal investigation is ongoing and the bank said it's co-operating with the relevant law enforcement authorities to identify the perpetrators.
 
Managing Director, Nigel Gautrey said: 'In this instance, and despite the best efforts of leading data security consultants, this criminal hacking group has breached our system – although to date we have detected no evidence of financial loss to either our customers or Cayman National.'
 
The bank is notifying customers of the data breach, although any customers with questions in the meantime should email dataenquiry@caymannational.im.
 
Periodic updates will also be available at www.caymannational.im

 

Subscribe to get Energy FM News direct to your mobile device

You can get Energy FM News delivered direct to your mobile device using one of the following methods.

  • In the Apple News App on iOS search for Energy FM IOM and then just add it to your favourites
  • In the Google News & Weather App just search for Energy FM and then add us as a customised section
  • If you use an RSS Reader then just add our feed to your app, click here for our news RSS feed