In a shocking revelation, ICICI Bank admitted to a major data breach, exposing the credit card data of around 17,000 new customers. The bank quickly took action by blocking the affected cards and assuring compensation to the affected customers. The issue came to light when some customers noticed the full credit card number, expiry date, and CVV of unknown customers on their iMobile Pay app. The bank clarified that the data exposure was due to an error in mapping new credit cards to the wrong users in their digital channels.
ICICI Bank Blocks 17,000 Credit Cards After Data Breach: What Should Customers Do? – News18
This incident raises serious concerns about the security of digital banking platforms and the need for robust data protection measures. ICICI Bank, one of India’s leading private banks, must take immediate steps to prevent such incidents in the future and regain the trust of its customers. The bank has assured that no instance of misuse of the exposed cards has been reported, and it will appropriately compensate any customer who suffers a financial loss due to this data breach.
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While ICICI Bank has taken swift action to address the issue, it is crucial for all banks to prioritize data security and implement stringent measures to protect their customers’ sensitive information. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of data privacy and the need for continuous monitoring and improvement of digital banking systems.
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