The Village Bank informed customers about a potential security breach affecting their debit cards. This notification was issued after the bank received a security bulletin from MasterCard, indicating that customers who initiated transactions with a certain merchant might have had their card information compromised. The data potentially exposed includes cardholder names, addresses, account numbers, expiration dates, and CVC2 codes.
Despite the breach, The Village Bank assured customers that its own computer and debit card networks were not compromised. The bank emphasized that all confidential information stored on its systems remains secure. The breach was identified through a law enforcement investigation, and the exact timeframe of the breach is currently unknown.
To protect customers, The Village Bank conducted a thorough review of debit card activities linked to the affected accounts. This review did not reveal any unusual or unauthorized transactions related to the breach. The bank reassured customers that it uses sophisticated, real-time fraud detection systems to monitor all debit card transactions.
The Village Bank urged customers to remain vigilant and monitor their account activity closely. The bank’s proactive measures aim to prevent any fraudulent activity and maintain the security of its customers’ financial information. Customers are encouraged to contact the bank if they notice any suspicious transactions or have concerns about their accounts.
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