JPMorgan: 456K Prepaid Card Users Potentially Compromised

A cyberattack on JPMorgan’s networks may have resulted in 465,000 prepaid cardholders having their personal information compromised, Reuters reported on December 4.

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    The company acknowledged the successful hack on Wednesday, saying that the incident took place in June. The security issue was addressed and law enforcement officials were notified, according to Reuters.

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    JPMorgan has offered affected cardholders credit-monitoring services free of charge for a year.

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