If you've shopped online at GameStop.com,Bollywood Archives your credit card information could be in the hands of hackers, according to a report from security journalist Brian Krebs.
"Two sources in the financial industry told KrebsOnSecurity that they have received alerts from a credit card processor stating that Gamestop.com was likely compromised by intruders between mid-September 2016 and the first week of February 2017," Krebs wrote.
Though GameStop did not confirm the timeframe of the breach, they sent over this statement to say they are investigating the claims that a third party recently sent them:
At GameStop, the security of our customers’ payment card data remains a top priority. GameStop recently received notification from a third party that it believed payment card data from cards used on the GameStop.com website was being offered for sale on a website. That day a leading security firm was engaged to investigate these claims. GameStop has and will continue to work non-stop to address this report and take appropriate measures to eradicate any issue that may be identified.
We regret any concern this situation may cause for our customers. GameStop would like to remind its customers that it is always advisable to monitor payment card account statements for unauthorized charges. If you identify such a charge, report it immediately to the bank that issued the card because payment card network rules generally state that cardholders are not responsible for unauthorized charges that are timely reported.
Worth keeping an eye on your accounts until we know the extent of the breach.
Topics Cybersecurity Gaming
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