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Visa says security breach hits cardholders' data


(Wed Jun 21, 2022 5:30 AM IST)
 
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Visa USA Inc., the top U.S. credit card payment system, said on Tuesday that a security breach at a third-party bank teller machine processor may have exposed the data of some Visa debit card holders.
 
Visa said it was examining a "possible compromise" of cardholders' data which took place at a U.S.-based ATM processor.
 
The San Francisco-based credit and debit card brand said it had alerted the banks whose customers were involved and left it up to those banks whether cards needed to be re-issued.
 
No further details were immediately available about the breach or which ATM processor was responsible.
 
It the latest in a series of cases in which private data of various companies' and institutions' clients has been compromised, often as a result of thefts.
 
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