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SitusAMC Data Breach Exposes Client and Customer Information

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SitusAMC, a real-estate finance services provider for major banks, disclosed a data breach on November 12, 2025, that compromised client and customer data. The breach impacted accounting records, legal agreements, and potentially customer data. The company is still investigating the extent of the breach and has not identified the attackers or the exact methods used. SitusAMC confirmed that no ransomware was deployed and business operations remain unaffected. The company is contacting affected clients and customers individually.

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  1. 24.11.2025 19:36 1 articles · 23h ago

    SitusAMC Data Breach Disclosed on November 12, 2025

    SitusAMC discovered a data breach on November 12, 2025, and confirmed it on November 15, 2025. The breach impacted client and customer data, including accounting records and legal agreements. The company is still investigating the breach and has not identified the attackers or the exact methods used. SitusAMC confirmed that no ransomware was deployed and business operations remain unaffected. The company is contacting affected clients and customers individually.

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