
BMO and CIBC’s Simplii warn fraudsters may have accessed clients’ data
TORONTO — Two of Canada’s biggest banks warned Monday that “fraudsters” may have accessed certain personal and financial information of up to 90,000 customers.
The Bank of Montreal said hackers contacted the bank on Sunday claiming to be in possession of the personal information of fewer than 50,000 customers and threatened to make it public.
“We became aware of unverified claims that customer personal and financial data may have been accessed by a fraudster,” said spokesman Paul Gammal in an emailed statement Monday.
“A threat was made. Our practice is not to make payments to fraudsters. We are focused on protecting and helping our customers,” he said.