Central Bank of Kansas City recently discovered a data breach involving sensitive personal information. Between January 16 and January 19, 2024, unauthorized access was gained through employee email accounts. The bank has since begun notifying individuals whose information may have been affected.
The investigation revealed that the breach could have exposed various types of personal information, although specific details have not been disclosed. This could potentially include names, Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers, and financial account details.
To address the situation, Central Bank of Kansas City has implemented measures to secure their systems and mitigate any further risks. The bank is working to provide support and information to those impacted by the breach.
Founded in 1951 and based in Kansas City, Missouri, Central Bank of Kansas City offers a range of financial products and services. As a certified Community Development Financial Institution, it focuses on providing capital to underserved areas and communities.
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