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Japan securities association says customer data leaked

Japan securities association says customer data leaked

From Mitsubishi UFJ Morgan Stanley Securities.

By Staff Writer on Oct 19, 2022 11:59AM

Japan Securities Dealers Association (JSDA) said on Wednesday that client data was leaked from Mitsubishi UFJ Morgan Stanley Securities.

The securities company shared 499 cases of confidential information from 401 clients to some of its corporate bond issuers, according to a statement from JSDA.

JSDA has since ordered Mitsubishi UFJ Morgan Stanley Securities to improve its data protection, it said.

 

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