
"This morning we incorrectly showed transaction information from some accounts to other customers in Internet Banking and the mobile app. We're sorry this happened. This issue was quickly identified and resolved We can assure you that nobody had access to your accounts. We're currently reviewing what happened to ensure this cannot occur again."
"Mobile customers using Lloyds, Bank of Scotland and Halifax banking apps have reported being able to see other users' transactions on their accounts. Customers of Lloyds Banking Group which owns all three brands flagged the apparent technical glitch on Thursday morning. It is not thought users were able to see information such account number or names attached to the payments."
Lloyds Banking Group, which operates Lloyds, Bank of Scotland, and Halifax, experienced a technical glitch on Thursday morning affecting customers across all three banking brands. The issue allowed some customers to view transaction information from other users' accounts through mobile apps and internet banking platforms. However, sensitive information such as account numbers and names remained protected. The bank quickly identified and resolved the problem, confirming that no customers gained access to actual accounts. Lloyds stated it is reviewing the incident to prevent future occurrences and emphasized that protecting customer information and account security remains a priority.
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