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GTB debunks website hack, assures customers of data safety


Guaranty Trust Bank (GTB) has issued a statement clarifying reports of its website being hacked. The bank confirmed an attempt to compromise its website domain but emphasized that its website has not been cloned and customer data remains safe.
GTB assured customers that it does not store sensitive information on its website, thereby preventing any potential data breach. The bank’s dedicated Information Security Experts are working tirelessly to restore domain settings, and the website is expected to be operational shortly.
GTB urged customers to disregard misleading media reports and assured them of its unwavering commitment to safeguarding their data. The bank’s swift response aims to alleviate concerns and maintain trust with its customers.
GTB’s statement comes as a relief to its customers, reaffirming the bank’s priority on data security and customer protection.
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