Data of 70,000 people compromised in cybersecurity incident involving SLA’s vendor IBM

Data of 70,000 people compromised in cybersecurity incident involving SLA’s vendor IBM


SINGAPORE: The Singapore Land Authority (SLA) said on Friday (Jul 3) that it had been informed of a security incident involving unauthorised access at one of its vendor’s systems that contained the data of 70,000 people.

Preliminary investigations indicate that there was unauthorised access to an IBM-managed cloud environment, SLA said in a press release.

IBM is the vendor appointed to support and maintain SLA’s Singapore Titles Automated Registration System (STARS) and eLodgment System (ELS), and it managed their development and systems-integration testing environments.

“Preliminary investigations indicate that there was unauthorised access to a data set created for the sole purpose of vendor development and testing,” said SLA.

The data set was created in 1998 and updated periodically over the subsequent years. It was intended to contain only mock and anonymised testing data based on property ownership and lodgment records.




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