40 million credit card accounts exposed
In what is considered one of the largest security breaches, MasterCard International said information on more than 40 million credit cards lay exposed at credit card processor CardSystems Solutions.
Exposed data included holder names, banks and account numbers. No Social Security numbers, birth dates or other personal information were stored on the accounts.
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