SoFi Hong Kong Discloses Third-Party Vendor Data Breach
SoFi Hong Kong confirmed unauthorized access to a third-party vendor database containing customer information, discovered on April 30, 2026. The company notified affected customers but has not publicly disclosed the exact number impacted or specific data types beyond customer records.
- customer information
SoFi Hong Kong has confirmed that a third-party vendor suffered unauthorized access to a database holding customer information, with the breach discovered on April 30, 2026.
According to public reporting, the company notified affected customers directly but has not released the total number of people impacted or detailed the precise categories of customer records involved. The incident involved a vendor database rather than SoFi’s own systems, and the company described the event as a third-party data breach. Available reporting indicates that customer information was exposed, though specifics beyond that description remain undisclosed in public statements.
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