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Management of GN Bank has refuted reports in the media and social media platforms urging their customers to withdraw their deposits because the Bank’s website had been hacked into.
A statement released by the Bank Wednesday said, "indeed GN Bank got wind of the hacking over the weekend and immediately moved to rectify the situation."
"Our technical team are done with the restoration of the website and are in the process of implementing additional security patches to ensure non-occurrence of any such situation in the future," the bank explained.
According to them, they have taken "this opportunity to assure the general public that customer financial information including online banking data is intact and adequately secured."
They, however, stated categorically that customers "deposits have not been tampered with as it’s being speculated. No Customer has lost a pesewa of deposits."
The Bank assures its cherished customers that their deposits are safe and encouraged them to verify their balances from their respective branches.
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