Indonesia's biggest Islamic bank says customer data safe amid reports of breach


JAKARTA (Reuters): Indonesia's biggest Islamic lender Bank Syariah Indonesia (BSI) on Tuesday (May 16) said it was working with regulators to bulletproof its cybersecurity after media reports that account details of 15 million customers were published online.

The data breach, which one cybersecurity expert said was the country's worst at a financial institution, is the latest in a series of leaks at Indonesian companies and government agencies in the past few years.

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