February 12, 2024

Bank of America is warning customers of a data breach exposing their personal information after one of its service providers was hacked last year.
Customer personally identifiable information (PII) exposed in the security breach includes the affected individuals' names, addresses, social security numbers, dates of birth, and financial information, including account and credit card numbers, according to details shared with the Attorney General of Texas.
While Bank of America has yet to disclose how many customers were impacted by the data breach, Infosys McCamish Systems (IMS), the vendor that had its systems compromised, revealed in a recent filing with the Attorney General of Maine that 57,028 had their data exposed in the incident.
Infosys, IMS' parent company, is a multinational IT consulting giant with over 300,000 employees and clients in over 56 countries.
