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Up To 1.5 Million Visa, MasterCard Credit Card Numbers Stolen

An anonymous reader writes "Global Payments, the U.S.-based credit card processor company that experienced a security breach affecting Visa and MasterCard, confirmed that the breached portion of its processing system was confined to North America. The company also finally revealed how many credit card numbers were stolen: around 1,500,000."

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  1. Where is the list ? by Lennie · · Score: 4, Funny

    I want to check if mine is on the list ;-)

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  2. Re:Recourse? by robinsonne · · Score: 5, Funny

    None whatsoever, but maybe I should go on a spending spree and max out my card so that the crook(s) have to pay my bill before they can do anything with my card!

  3. Re:Recourse? by MetalliQaZ · · Score: 5, Funny

    I assume that by "the crooks" you mean Mastercard and Visa, right? :)

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  4. Re:Recourse? by tripleevenfall · · Score: 4, Funny

    We give trucker cap. Look good for ladies.

  5. Re:Recourse? by neokushan · · Score: 3, Funny

    Give me your CC number and I'll let you know if it's one of the compromised ones.

    >_>

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  6. Re:Recourse? by tripleevenfall · · Score: 5, Funny

    The burden on the consumer to protect themselves is not high. All you have to do is what you should already be doing, looking over your statement and reporting anything you have questions about.

    Why should I be doing this? I make dozens, perhaps hundreds of transactions each month. My looking over my statement is easily subject to human error.

    Why should you look after your own finances? I wouldn't think higher critical reasoning would be required to convince you to do so.