Core Viewpoint - Goldman Sachs has warned investors in some of its alternative investment funds about potential data breaches due to a cybersecurity incident at its external legal advisor, Fried Frank Harris Shriver & Jacobson LLP [1][2]. Group 1: Incident Details - On December 19, Goldman Sachs received notification from Fried Frank regarding a "cybersecurity event" that may have compromised data related to multiple alternative funds [1][2]. - Fried Frank has stated that they took swift action to control the incident and have engaged leading external data security experts to assist in addressing the situation [3]. Group 2: Response and Security Measures - Goldman Sachs confirmed that its own systems were not affected by the incident and remain secure, emphasizing its commitment to protecting client data [1][2]. - Fried Frank reported that the vulnerability leading to the data breach has been fixed and that any leaked data is "unlikely to be disseminated or misused" [2][3]. - Goldman Sachs is conducting an independent assessment of Fried Frank's security controls to verify the effectiveness of their remedial measures [2][3].
高盛就外部律师事务所数据泄露向部分另类基金客户发出警告