“What we were then informed of was that once the employees returned to their desks, after, like, while this ‘robbery’ was taking place or whatever, once they got back to their desks, they all found that customers’ accounts had been hacked into and that money was actively being taken at that time,” the officer said in the voicemail. He did not immediately respond to a request for comment from CoinDesk.
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