Security News > 2023 > October > Lyca Mobile investigates customer data leak after cyberattack
Lyca Mobile has released a statement about an unexpected disruption on its network caused by a cyberattack that may have also compromised customer data.
In response to the situation and to determine the impact on customer data, Lyca Mobile says it has launched an urgent investigation that involves third-party IT experts.
The company comment about encrypted customer data indicates that the firm suspects or has verified unauthorized access to its databases.
The statement does not clarify the type of encryption used for protecting customer data.
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