CDSL detects malware in system

The Central Depository Services (India) (CDSL) has detected malware in few of its internal machines, it said on Friday. As a matter of caution, it immediately isolated the machines concerned and disconnected itself from other constituents of the capital market, the depository said in a release on Friday.

“As per initial findings, there is no reason to believe that any confidential information or the investor data has been compromised,” the depository said.

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