Citigroup's said that about one percent of customers had been affected, implying that around 200,000 had been affected.
Citigroup released a letter to its customers implying that around 360,083 card accounts had been affected.
Citigroup now says it's replaced the cards of about 217,000 customers.
It seems California was the hardest-hit state, with about 80,000 affected accounts.
Citigroup has reiterated that the information taken won't allow hackers to access funds directly.
11 commentaires:
What is with all the hackers lately?
Damn, I had stocks with them. FML.
better watch out where a store my cash than
banks being rubbish... what a surprise!
First time I've been glad I have a poor credit score and no one will give me a credit card lol
it's apparently hacking season. thanks for keeping us up to date!
This sucks for a lot of people I bet. Good thing I'm not a part of Citigroup.
Whoa, that's impressive. Im surprised groups like these can still manage to do that in such huge numbers! interesting.
nice post
More evidence to show that companies really don't take care in how safe their information is. Now they just buy some branded software to protect information that affects people's lives.
I wonder if it was lulzsec?
Man, that ain't gonna be good.
But I'm fascinated by their skills as well.
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