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Survela Offers Free Post-Breach Vigilance of 7 Million Credit Cards Stolen by Ukranian Hackers

Thursday, 27 March 2014 04:10 PM

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The Information Was Exposed March 24th Affecting US Credit Cards

LOS GATOS, CA / ACCESSWIRE / March 27, 2014 / Survela analysts have discovered 7 million stolen credit cards exposed in the black market. The exposure is the result of a data breach from Ukranian Hackers at ATMs and Point of Sale systems. A majority of cards seem to come from United States banks.

Survela is offering Free check and Post-Breach Vigilance to the affected users at http://www.survela.com.

The exposed data includes valid Credit Card numbers, bank routing numbers, full names, PINs, social security number, card expiration dates, floats, dates of birth, states, and zip codes.

The stolen credit cards published on internet, which is accessible at this time, affects:

American Express (668,279); MasterCard (1,778,749); Discover Cards (362,132) and Visa (3,255,663)

About Survela

Survela is the 24/7 Internet Radar that protects your Security, Privacy and Reputation from a single pane of glass.

Survela offers free Post-Breach vigilance to 200 Million users affected in the last months.

More Information at www.Survela.com

Contact: [email protected], +14085998830

504 Nino Ave, Los Gatos, CA 95032

 

SOURCE: Survela  

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