SitusAMC Data Breach Affects Major Banks’ Customer Info
- SitusAMC breach impacts JPMorgan Chase, Citi, Morgan Stanley data.
- Exposed data includes mortgage documents from major banks.
- Law enforcement involved, financial impact details unavailable.
A significant data breach at SitusAMC has compromised sensitive information of JPMorgan Chase, Citi, and Morgan Stanley customers, initiated on November 12, 2025, in New York.
The breach underscores vulnerabilities in traditional financial systems, yet cryptocurrency markets remain unaffected, with no involvement from prominent crypto leaders or impact on digital assets reported.
SitusAMC Data Breach Affects Major Banks’ Customer Info
The recent data breach at SitusAMC has affected customer information of leading financial institutions including JPMorgan Chase, Citi, and Morgan Stanley. The exposure involves sensitive data related to mortgage and loan services.
SitusAMC is a New York-based fintech provider. The breach has targeted data linked to residential mortgages and client files, with customer data from these significant banks now at risk.
The breach has drawn attention to the traditional financial sector’s cybersecurity gaps. Law enforcement, including the FBI, is investigating as part of containment efforts.
Despite the breach’s gravity, there’s no evidence of impact on cryptocurrencies or DeFi markets. The incident remains confined to traditional banking without direct effects on digital assets.
Industry leaders, such as the CEOs of impacted banks, have yet to comment publicly on the breach, adding a layer of uncertainty for customers and stakeholders.
Historically, data breaches in finance have resulted in increased regulatory scrutiny. This incident may prompt calls for stronger cybersecurity measures in the financial sector to protect sensitive consumer data.
“We acknowledge the incident and are working on addressing the breach,” said Michael Franco, CEO of SitusAMC.
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