AXA Cyber Attack Prompts Mexico Central Bank to Issue Security Alert
Insurer AXA said in a separate statement it suffered a cyber attack on Monday that prompted the central bank alert, but that its clients’ information and resources were safe and had not been affected.
Some institutions would be operating via an alternative mechanism until further notice as a precautionary measure, the central bank said in a statement, without providing details.
In May, the central bank said a cyber attack had tapped into payment system connections at five entities, removing around 300 million pesos.
($15.3 million). (Reporting by Miguel Angel Gutierrez; editing by Darren Schuettler)
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