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McKinsey rushes to fix AI systems after hacker exposes flaws

Consultancy says it has found ‘no evidence’ that confidential client information was compromised

McKinsey has rushed to fix flaws in its in-house AI systems after hackers gained access to millions of its internal messages and were able to identify sensitive files.

CodeWall, a cyber security firm, said this week that it had hacked Lilli, McKinsey’s AI platform used by its 40,000 staff, and found millions of files and communications within two hours.

It said it had gained access to 46.5mn chat messages on the system, which is used by McKinsey staff to plan strategy, analyse data and create project plans and presentations for clients.

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