Italy data protection agency fines Intesa Sanpaolo $36 million over data breach
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For the flaws that allowed an employee to spy on thousands of current accounts
The story of the accounts of thousands of politicians, VIPs and ordinary people including the Meloni sisters and the ministers Guido Crosetto and Daniela Santanchè spied on by a bank of Intesa Sanpaolo costs the institute a fine of 31,8 euros of the Privacy Guarantor for serious deficiencies in the security of personal data, due to the inadequacy of the technical and organizational measures adopted. The investigation of the Authority, initiated …
Italy data protection agency fines Intesa Sanpaolo $36 million over data breach
MILAN, March 30 : Italy’s data protection authority said on Monday it had fined the country’s biggest bank Intesa Sanpaolo 31.8 million euro ($36.41 million) over a data breach case that involved some 3,500 customers over two years. According to the agency’s investigation, an Intesa employee accessed banking information of 3,573 customers, carrying out more than 6,600 consultations between February 2022 and April 2024. “These unauthorised access…
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