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Mastercard says its own systems have not been breached

Amid fears of security breach of as many as 3.25 million debit cards, Mastercard said on Thursday its own systems have not been breached.

Updated on: Oct 20, 2016 07:41 PM IST
By , New Delhi
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Amid fears of security breach of as many as 3.25 million debit cards, Mastercard said on Thursday its own systems have not been breached.

Stating that safety and security of payments is a top priority for it, Mastercard said it is working on the investigations with the regulators, issuers, acquirers, global and local law enforcement agencies and third party payment networks to assess the current situation.
Stating that safety and security of payments is a top priority for it, Mastercard said it is working on the investigations with the regulators, issuers, acquirers, global and local law enforcement agencies and third party payment networks to assess the current situation.

“We are aware of the data compromise event. To be clear, Mastercard’s own systems have not been breached,” a Mastercard spokesperson said in an email statement.

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Stating that safety and security of payments is a top priority for it, Mastercard said it is working on the investigations with the regulators, issuers, acquirers, global and local law enforcement agencies and third party payment networks to assess the current situation.

“Mastercard is committed to implementing best practices and technologies to protect its customers financial institutions, consumers and merchants from fraud while ensuring their privacy is respected,” the statement said.

 
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