Hexaware Technologies: Denies Data Leakage Impact on Systems and Customers

Hexaware Technologies has issued a statement clarifying reports of a data leakage. The company states that its internal investigation found no reliable evidence of a breach affecting its systems or customer environments. The information referenced in the reports is deemed outdated and not sensitive. Hexaware emphasized its strong security measures and commitment to data privacy, assuring stakeholders that no critical systems or customer data have been compromised.

Hexaware Technologies Addresses Data Leakage Concerns

Hexaware Technologies Limited has released a statement to address recent non-mainstream media reports alleging a potential exposure of employee information. The company has conducted an internal investigation into the matter and has found no reliable evidence of a breach of its systems or customer environments.

No Compromise of Sensitive Information or Systems

According to Hexaware, the information referenced in the reports appears to be outdated and does not contain any sensitive data. The company explicitly stated that no critical systems of Hexaware, nor the data of its customers, have been compromised. This clarification comes as a response to allegations of a data leak posted by a threat actor.

Commitment to Security and Data Privacy

Hexaware Technologies highlighted its robust security infrastructure, emphasizing that the company has implemented multiple layers of security controls. The organization places the highest importance on the security of its systems, the privacy of data, and the trust of its customers. The reported matter is being treated with the utmost seriousness, and the company is currently in the process of assessing and verifying the details of the claim. Appropriate actions will be taken wherever required.

The company confirmed that this information will also be hosted on its official website at www.hexaware.com.

Source: BSE

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