My first thought...
This hack is bogus.
At least one new website will appear where you can type in your name and card number to find out if YOUR card was hacked.
Thank you for your personal data, you morons!
May be a coincidence but my wife’s card was hacked, “stolen” or whatever you call it last week. This was a credit union issued ATM/Debit card. She never used the card for debit purchases, only for ATM purposes at our local branch office. All, 3-5, of the fraudulent charges were online purchases all under $25.00. (I didn’t know you could buy online with a debit card.)
Aside, several years ago we were issued new ATM cards that also could be used as debit cards. We indicated that we did not want the debit feature. The credit union response was they no longer offered ATM only cards. I’m thinking they might rethink that policy.