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Hackers Claim Santander Data Heist: 30 Million Bank Accounts and Counting!
Hackers from the ShinyHunters gang claim to have stolen confidential information from millions of Santander staff and customers. Santander has confirmed the breach but assures that no transactional data or credentials were compromised. The bank is proactively contacting affected individuals.

Hot Take:
Looks like ShinyHunters just upgraded their LinkedIn game by hacking Santander. Next up: who needs a résumé when you can just steal one?
Key Points:
- Hackers claim to have confidential information of millions of Santander staff and customers.
- Santander has confirmed the data breach but assures no transactional data or credentials were compromised.
- The affected data includes bank account details, credit card numbers, and HR information.
- Santander is proactively contacting affected customers and employees.
- The hacking group ShinyHunters previously claimed to have hacked Ticketmaster.