Customer data from companies such as JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup, and Morgan Stanley may have been stolen.

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SitusAMC, a mortgage tech provider, suffered a cyberattack potentially exposing customer data from banks like JPMorgan Chase and Citigroup. The leaked data includes personal loan details, but no operational impact on banking services has been found. Law enforcement is investigating the incident.

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According to Mars Finance, citing the New York Times, companies including JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup, and Morgan Stanley have been notified by SitusAMC that their customer data may have been stolen. SitusAMC, a technology provider offering mortgage and loan origination and collection services to hundreds of banks and other lending institutions, confirmed on Saturday that it was a victim of a cyberattack. The company confirmed that the leaked data is related to residential mortgage loans. SitusAMC CEO Michael Franco stated that law enforcement has been notified and they are focusing on analyzing any potentially affected data. FBI Director Kash Patel stated that they are working closely with affected organizations and partners to understand the extent of the potential impact, but no operational impact on banking services has been found so far. A JPMorgan Chase spokesperson stated that the bank itself was not directly attacked. SitusAMC possesses a large amount of personal data related to loan applications, including sensitive information such as Social Security numbers. Furthermore, because the company provides services such as regulatory compliance, it may also possess sensitive information about the bank's own internal operations, including its real estate asset holding risks.

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