Fintech Fiasco: Marquis Data Breach Hits 780,000 Customers with a Ransomware Punch

Hackers had a “field day” with fintech firm Marquis, swiping personal and financial data from over 780,000 individuals. The breach was traced to a SonicWall firewall, turning the affected into unwilling participants of a real-life data drama. Meanwhile, Marquis is offering free credit monitoring as a consolation prize.

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Hot Take:

Looks like hackers decided to go on a shopping spree with Marquis’ customer data. Who knew that a fintech firm could be a one-stop shop for names, Social Security numbers, and even taxpayer IDs? It’s like they hit the jackpot of data! Who needs a Black Friday sale when you can just hack into a Texas-based company and walk away with the personal details of over 780,000 people? Marquis might want to consider adding a firewall to their Christmas wish list this year.

Key Points:

– Over 780,000 individuals had their personal and financial data exposed due to a breach at fintech firm Marquis.
– Hackers accessed the network through a SonicWall firewall and initiated a ransomware attack.
– The breach compromised sensitive information like Social Security numbers and taxpayer IDs.
– Marquis has notified affected customers and is offering free credit monitoring.
– No evidence of misuse of the stolen data has been found yet.

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