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A slew of banks in India will replace or ask customers to change security codes of as many as 3.25 million debit cards due to fears that the card data may have been stolen in one of the country's largest-ever cyber security incidents.
A slew of banks in the country will replace or ask customers to change security codes of as many as 3.25 million debit cards over fears that the card data may have been stolen one of the largest-ever cyber security incidents.
Here's a seven-point checklist on what you need to watch out for:
WHEN YOUR DEBIT CARD IS LOST OR STOLEN
WHEN A CARDHOLDER UNWITTINGLY SHARES BANK INFORMATION
WHEN THE DEBIT CARD IS CLONED TO MAKE PURCHASES
WHEN CARD IS STOLEN FROM MAIL
WHEN FRAUDSTER USES ANOTHER PERSON'S NAME
WHEN SINGLE TRANSACTION RECORDED MULTIPLE TIMES
WHEN MERCHANT EMPLOYEES WORK WITH FRAUDSTER TO CHEAT BANKS
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