July 25 (Reuters) - Pacific Premier Bancorp (PPBI.O) said on Tuesday that a cybersecurity incident at a third-party vendor has led to data leak of its bank's clients, becoming the latest victim of the MOVEit hack.
The vendor confirmed that personal data had been compromised in the incident, which involved popular file transfer tool MOVEit, Pacific Premier said in a regulatory filing.
Firms, institutions and government departments using file sharing software MOVEit have recently been hit by data breaches.
On Monday, consumer and commercial bank 1st Source Corp (SRCE.O) said a security breach that involved MOVEit has impacted about 450,000 records.
MOVEit, made by Massachusetts-based Progress, allows organizations to securely transfer files and data between business partners and customers.
Persons:
MOVEit, Jaiveer Singh, Shailesh
Organizations:
Pacific Premier Bancorp, Pacific Premier, Corp, Thomson
Locations:
Massachusetts, Bengaluru