Central Bank of America canceled payment cards for hackers
The US Central Bank has just refused to pay the debit cards of many customers as soon as a card management company shows signs of being attacked by hackers.
A spokesman for the US Central Bank (BofA) refused to provide the company's name, as well as the number of affected customers. The "abnormality" of the incident is that usually only credit cards are "peeked" by the hacker, while this time the debit card (also known as payment card) is kept by the hackers. In addition, for personal transactions, customers often use credit cards rather than debit cards.
According to BofA spokesman Michael Chee, the case is currently under investigation, but he is not clear whether the legal guard is involved.
BofA issued a notice to many customers about the incident and said that at the present time, debit cards are no longer safe. BofA also recommends that customers should be respectful and aware of illegal transactions with their accounts.
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