Major U.S. banks pause data sharing with this federal bureau after a cyberattack exposed sensitive information

JPMorgan, BNY Mellon, and Bank of America are reassessing how they transmit data to the OCC after a year-long email breach gave hackers access to confidential financial and security reports.

Several of the largest U.S. banks are reportedly pausing or reassessing how they send sensitive information to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) following a major cyberattack on the regulator.


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