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Bank blocks cards, assures compensati­on

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NEW DELHI: After credit card data of at least 17,000 new ICICI Bank customers was exposed and reached “wrong users”, the bank said on Thursday that it has blocked these cards and is issuing new ones to the customers.

The issue surfaced after some ICICI Bank customers voiced concerns on social media about the bank’s iMobile Pay app exposing credit card details, including their full number and card verificati­on value (CVV).

On the finance-related forum Technofino, several users reported seeing sensitive data such as the full card number, expiry date, and CVV of unknown customers’ credit cards of some users suddenly on their iMobile Pay app.

In a statement, the ICICI Bank spokespers­on said it came to their notice that “about 17,000 new credit cards which were issued in the past few days were erroneousl­y mapped in our digital channels to wrong users”.

“No instance of misuse of a card from this set has been reported to us. However, we assure that the Bank will appropriat­ely compensate a customer in case of any financial loss,” the spokespers­on added.

According to the bank, the number of impacted credit cards constitute­d “about 0.1 per cent of the bank’s credit card portfolio”.

“As an immediate measure, we have blocked these cards and are issuing new ones to the customers. We regret the inconvenie­nce caused,” said the ICICI Bank spokespers­on.

One of the users wrote on Technofino: “I have access to someone else’s Amazon Pay CC due to a security glitch on the iMobile app. Although OTP restricts domestic transactio­ns, I can do internatio­nal transactio­ns using the details from the iMobile app.”

The iMobile Pay app, launched in 2008, has more than 28 million users.

ICICI CREDIT CARD DATA BREACH FOR 17K

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