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post Nov 13 2017, 09:43 PM, updated 9y ago

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KUALA LUMPUR: CIMB Group Holdings Bhd (CIMB) today announced that several magnetic tapes containing back-up data were lost in transit during routine operations.

Some of these tapes contain customer information of CIMB Bank and its subsidiaries.

The bank said following a thorough and ongoing assessment, there is currently no evidence that any of this information has been compromised.

"The tape data does not contain any authentication data such as PINs, passwords or credit card CVV numbers," CIMB said in a statement today.

It said in adopting a conservative approach to data protection and security, the bank is working with all the relevant authorities and taking all necessary measures to protect its customers.

"As these are back-up tapes, CIMB still has all customer information," it said.

In response to this incident, CIMB has heightened security measures across all channels, including temporarily suspending some services via its call centre such change of address, telephone number and/or email address for banking/credit cards; third party fund transfer or payment for customers without T-Pin; and T-Pin creation or requests.

The bank advised that whilst no action is required on the part of customers, CIMB recommends that customers be extra vigilant and when in doubt, refer only to official CIMB channels such as its website, call centre and branches.

“We take our responsibility to our customers very seriously and we are confident the measures we have put in place will maintain the safety of customer transactions.

"Although this was an isolated incident, we have reviewed and further strengthened our security and internal processes to ensure that we remove the possibility of it recurring,” said CIMB Group Holdings Bhd chief executive officer Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Tengku Aziz.

"We apologise for the inconvenience that our heightened security measures may cause to our customers in the interim.

"Know that we are working very closely with all relevant authorities to mitigate any risk arising from this incident," he said.

In a separate statement, Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) said it is aware of the incident involving the loss of backup tapes in transit by CIMB.

BNM was assured by CIMB Bank that necessary precautionary measures and mitigation actions have been taken to manage any possible negative impact arising from the loss of the tapes.

Members of the public are advised to continue to be vigilant in safeguarding their personal information, it said.
https://malaysia.yahoo.com/news/cimb-reveal...-124802681.html
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post Nov 13 2017, 09:44 PM

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Whoever lost it is in deep deeeep shit
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post Nov 13 2017, 09:45 PM

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fuhh magnetic tapes...
like those old cassettes ke?
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post Nov 13 2017, 09:46 PM

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post Nov 13 2017, 09:46 PM

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No mention whether the data is encrypted (or what type of encryption used)
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post Nov 13 2017, 09:51 PM

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Tapes? 20 years out of date.

Banks are known to use outdated tech like mainframes and ultra low capacity hard drives like the IBM 3390.
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post Nov 13 2017, 09:58 PM

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QUOTE(acbc @ Nov 13 2017, 09:51 PM)
Tapes? 20 years out of date.

Banks are known to use outdated tech like mainframes and ultra low capacity hard drives like the IBM 3390.
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Tape drives are how a lot of companies with huge amount of data store their backups. Even Google uses them.

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post Nov 13 2017, 10:01 PM

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Seriously? hkl?
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post Nov 13 2017, 10:01 PM

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QUOTE(acbc @ Nov 13 2017, 09:51 PM)
Tapes? 20 years out of date.

Banks are known to use outdated tech like mainframes and ultra low capacity hard drives like the IBM 3390.
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Looks like you never work in fsi IT before.
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post Nov 13 2017, 10:05 PM

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QUOTE(abu.shofwan @ Nov 13 2017, 09:46 PM)
No mention whether the data is encrypted (or what type of encryption used)
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Or if it was even encrypted whistling.gif
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post Nov 13 2017, 10:08 PM

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This day and age CIMB still using magnetic tapes? Fuuuuuuuuuuu
Luckily I don't bank with them!
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post Nov 13 2017, 10:14 PM

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LOL so many “IT EXPERTS” in this thread berlagak pandai icon_idea.gif
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post Nov 13 2017, 10:16 PM

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Magnetic tape can store data for long period of time without losing the data. For backup purpose only.
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post Nov 13 2017, 10:18 PM

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Tapes is very common for server backups.

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post Nov 13 2017, 10:20 PM

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probably sold to insurance company
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post Nov 13 2017, 10:22 PM

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post Nov 13 2017, 10:22 PM

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Actually I asked that question before at another bank IT officer "Why banks still use magnetic tapes ah? Why don't you guys update a bit, like use hard drives? I mean, 1 external drive can easily store 1tb data, while tapes can only store like xxgb info"

He answered basically its the infra. You need to invest some serious $$$ on the infrastructure to extract info from the tape. You need to mount it to a tape server that uses proprietary software and other compilation programs plus other backup servers. External drives you only need a usb port, dah, cukup shocking.gif

Kinda makes sense what he said. Basically you can get your hands on the tapes but you can't extract the data so easily compared to usb ports hmm.gif

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post Nov 13 2017, 10:24 PM

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Who handle the transfer of the tape? Their own staff or contractor?
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post Nov 13 2017, 10:26 PM

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people who laugh at magnetic tapes should get the facts right.
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post Nov 13 2017, 10:29 PM

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So that means bank would never invest in cloud computing/storage?

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