SBI Blocks 600,000 Debit Cards After Security Breach

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By Indo-Asian News Service | Updated: 20 October 2016 23:37 IST
Highlights
  • Security breach was reportedly detected in the non-SBI ATM network
  • SBI has blocked cards of certain customers identified by the networks
  • SBI emphasised that its own systems have absolutely not been compromised

Following a suspected security breach, the State Bank Of India (SBI) has blocked more than 600,000 debit cards of its customers and will issue fresh cards to them, official sources said here on Wednesday.

The malware-related security breach was reportedly detected in the non-SBI ATM network and the move is intended to ensure that customer's confidential personal data is not compromised while swiping.

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(Also see: SBI, HDFC Worst Hit as 3.2 Million Debit Cards Suffer Security Breach)

Confirming, a SBI spokesperson said that card network companies NPCI, MasterCard and Visa had informed various banks in India about a potential risk to some cards in India "owing to a data breach".

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"Accordingly, SBI has taken precautionary measures and have blocked cards of certain customers identified by the networks," the spokesperson said, without revealing the exact number of customers who would be affected.

(Also seeHow to Change SBI, ICICI, HDFC, Axis Bank, Yes Bank Debit Card PIN Online)

The SBI emphasised that its own systems have absolutely not been compromised and existing cardholders are not at any risk and can continue to use their cards as usual.

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Meanwhile, SBI will issue new cards free of cost to the affected customers in the incidents affecting the cards industry.

According to banking circles, several other banks have also experienced similar problems as a few ATMs have been hit by a malware which has a high potential to compromise customers data.

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Official figures indicate that SBI has over 20 crores active debit cards, besides another 4.75 crores of its associate banks.

Some private banks are conducting security review by experts of its ATM networks to pre-empt any type of breaches.

 

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