A GoAnywhere MFT hack Exposes Hatch Bank’s Data Breach

 

Hackers exploited a zero-day vulnerability in Hatch Bank’s internal file transfer software, allowing access to thousands of Social Security numbers from customers, according to Hatch Bank, a digital-first bank that provides infrastructure for fintech companies offering their brand credit cards. 
According to Hatch Bank, security breaches have affected almost 140,000 customers as hackers were able to access sensitive customer information from its Fortra GoAnywhere MFT secure file-sharing platform, which allows customers to access their online accounts from anywhere. 
In addition to providing small businesses with access to a variety of banking services, Hatch Bank is also a financial technology company. 
TechCrunch reported today that 139,493 of the customer data of someone impacted by a data breach had been stolen by hackers who exploited a vulnerability in GoAnywhere MFT software which was submitted to the Attorney General’s office for investigation. 
Fortran experienced a cyber incident on January 29, 2023, after discovering that there was a vulnerability in their software. Based on the notification that Hatch Bank sent out, the company experienced a cyber incident. 
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