Vietnam confirms cyberattack on National Credit Information Center

Early findings are pointing to a criminal attempt to steal personal data. An investigation is now underway.

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Vietnam’s National Credit Information Centre (CIC), a key financial data hub under the State Bank of Vietnam, confirmed a cybersecurity attack, according to the Vietnam Cyber Emergency Response Centre (VNCERT). Initial investigations suggest the attack was a deliberate attempt by cybercriminals to steal personal data.

VNCERT reported signs of unauthorized data access and potential leaks of sensitive information. The Department of Cybersecurity and High-Tech Crime Prevention has tasked VNCERT with leading the incident response and coordinating with major cybersecurity firms, including Viettel, VNPT, and NCS.

Authorities have deployed technical measures to contain the breach, assess its scope, and preserve the integrity of the national financial system. Evidence is being gathered for possible legal proceedings, while the full extent of compromised data remains under investigation.

VNCERT has warned individuals and organisations not to download, share, or exploit any leaked data, citing Vietnam’s data protection laws. Government agencies and financial institutions have been urged to audit their systems and comply with national cybersecurity standards.

Cybersecurity expert Ngô Minh Hiếu noted that critical banking data, such as passwords and credit card numbers, is not stored in CIC, suggesting financial transactions remain unaffected.

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