SAN ANTONIO - Frost Bank Information Systems investigating a breach after the Corporation disclosed unauthorized access to digital images stored in those customers' commercial image archives. The San Antonio based-bank issued a statement which told Frost detected the unauthorized access to a third-party lockbox Programming programme earlier this 7 days & immediately released an investigation. The bank stopped the identified unauthorized access & Information Systems cooperating with law-enforcement authorities. The breach was limited to a Programming programme which serves about 470 commercial customers that Utilize the electronic lockbox. Affected customers are being contacted with bank officials.
FBI, mystery Service investigating breach at Frost Bank
FBI, mystery Service investigating breach at Frost BankPhoto: Robin Jerstad /San Antonio Express-News Image one of / two Caption lock Image one of two Phil Green, chairman & chief executive officer of Cullen/Frost Bankers Inc., parent Corporation of Frost Bank, told the bank Information Systems "working extremely difficult to make things right" after disclosing which someone gained unauthorized access to digital mark images. File picture of the Frost Bank Tower in San Antonio. Photo: Edward A. Ornelas /San Antonio Express-News FBI, mystery Service investigating breach at Frost Bank one / two Back to GalleryThe FBI & unite states mystery Service are investigating a information breach at Frost Bank which allowed unauthorized users to view & copy archived electronic images of checks, the bank told Friday. Frost, the largest regional bank based in Texas, told on its site which the breach likely won't mean anything for customers. In a series of questions & answers posted on its website, Frost told it has protections in place to protect unauthorized access.