No security breach on online portal: CIMB Malaysia
Unauthorised transactions via users' debit card and PayPal are also not related to portal, it adds
Singapore
CIMB Malaysia on Monday reiterated that there has been no security breach on its online banking portal, CIMB Clicks Malaysia, and the slowness customers were experiencing in accessing the portal was due to a surge in customers logging into their accounts.
This surge came about after the founder of tech portal Lowyat.net made a posting about an alleged security breach on the platform on Sunday.
The bank had on Friday night introduced two additional measures to enhance the security of CIMB Clicks Malaysia. These measures allowed the platform to accommodate passwords up to 20 characters, instead of only …
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