Nice try, but no I don't work for one. Stuff like address, email, phone number is stored on other systems run by the credit card companies. After all, if you move or change your phone number the company doesn't issue you a new card. The fact that customer specific information was obtained does not mean that it is stored on the card, it means that the systems containing that information were penetrated.
“The fact that customer specific information was obtained does not mean that it is stored on the card, it means that the systems containing that information were penetrated.”
How was our personal data obtained?
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Why/how did this ‘coincidence of penetration’ happen when the cards were being scammed in what appears to be a massive inside job?
We may find out just what is really on mag strip on our credit/debit cards.
Again, how was our personal data was obtained during this ‘coincidence of penetration’?