Portland-based Umpqua Bank, which recently merged with Columbia Bank, said it’s found no indication that customer data has been compromised.
PORTLAND, Ore. — Umpqua Bank has confirmed that it is a victim of the same global cyberattack that has been discovered to have hit various large corporations and government agencies in the past week — including the Oregon Department of Transportation.
The Portland-based bank, which recently merged with Columbia Bank, said on Monday that there’s no indication customer data has been compromised, although it is still investigating.
Cybercriminals exploited a vulnerability in a program called MOVEIt, a popular tool for transferring files quickly.
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