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No security lapses found after investigating alleged breach: Paytm Mall

The clarification came after US-based cyber research firm Cyble had said a hacker group with the alias 'John Wick' was able to gain unrestricted access to Paytm Mall's databases

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The company spokesperson added that the company invests heavily in data security, and also has a Bug Bounty programme under which it rewards responsible disclosure of any security risks

Press Trust of India New Delhi
The e-commerce unit of payment solutions provider Paytm, Paytm Mall, on Sunday said it has not found any security lapses yet after investigating claims of a possible hack and data breach.
The clarification came after US-based cyber research firm Cyble had said a hacker group with the alias 'John Wick' was able to gain unrestricted access to Paytm Mall's databases.
"We would like to assure that all user, as well as company data, is completely safe and secure... We have been investigating the claims of a possible hack and data breach, and haven't found any security lapses yet," a Paytm Mall spokesperson

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