Crochet security databanks offence

Columbus Bank and Trust said Monday it is reissuing Visa cards to a group of customers according to the latest reports relating to a breach of data security, the parent company of retailers TJ Maxx and Marshall.

They do not want the opportunity to communicate with your customers a card, “said Steve Melton, CB & T-President and Chief Executive Officer. He explained that the situation is more of a headache for the bank and its employees.

These are our customers, they inconvenience our customers, “he said.” We want to protect them, but they want at the same time their card. They want to use their cards and this may disturb. “Melton said he was not aware that certain number of credit cards is that its rebroadcasting. But he understands, there are about 26000 throughout the network of banks affiliated Synovus Financial Corp.., The Bank of His parent company. Synovus east Georgia, Alabama, Florida, South Carolina and Tennessee. CB & T, the largest bank in the city, this is not the only confrontation with the breach of security. David Oliver, door - Word of Charlotte, NC - based on Wachovia, the No. 2 Bank in Columbus, said his company has scored accounts, because the TJX incident, and they are closely monitored for possible fraud.

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