“But, after trying to talk twice to Bank of America and also Visa, I’ve been told that no one has this information.” “So, I thought to protect myself, I would try to find out where the data compromise took place,” the reader says. Those were the questions posed to the Cleveland Plain Dealer’s Money Matters column recently by a reader who was notified by AAA Financial Services, through Bank of America, that their AAA Member Rewards Visa card was compromised at a retailer and that a new card would be issued. Instead, you’re more likely to go to your mailbox and find a vague explanation that your account may have been “compromised” without any details on how, where, or why. But when your card is being replaced because of a lower-profile cybercrime, the odds are against you ever finding out why. When a massive data breach happens at a retailer like Target or Home Depot, there’s little mystery as to why your bank is rushing you a new credit or debit card. 4.27.16 1:00 PM EDT By Ashlee Kieler Got Hacked? credit cards breach hack krebs on security finding the source retail banks new cards fraud hack attack
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