Central National Bank Debit Cards Canceled
Update: I did receive a call this evening from CNB notifying me that my card had been canceled. Of course I already knew that. I also dug up this information about where the problem originated:
Leading credit card processor Heartland Payment Systems announced on Tuesday that it has suffered an apparent massive data breach. The Princeton, N.J.-based company said it discovered last week that intruders loaded data-capturing malware onto its systems, allowing them to compromise credit and debit card numbers as they traversed the network, Heartland said in a statement.
The company, which provides processing and payment solutions to more than 250,000 companies, did not reveal how many card numbers potentially were exposed to hackers. But Heartland handles more than four billion transactions each year, according to its website. No Social Security or PIN numbers were involved.
Old Post:
Well, I have not been able to use my CNB debit card for two days now. After calling them I have been notified that my card no longer works and I will not have a new one for about 10 days. Thanks for the heads up CNB!
This is at least the second time this has happened and I don't blame CNB, but it would be nice to at least be notified that I can no longer pay for anything unless I use a check or credit card and that every account I have online that pays for things automatically will no longer work. So now I get to spend the next few weeks tracking down and changing account numbers.
So, if you only carry a CNB debit card to pay for things, beware. They may be told to cut up your card.
Sigh...
Leading credit card processor Heartland Payment Systems announced on Tuesday that it has suffered an apparent massive data breach. The Princeton, N.J.-based company said it discovered last week that intruders loaded data-capturing malware onto its systems, allowing them to compromise credit and debit card numbers as they traversed the network, Heartland said in a statement.
The company, which provides processing and payment solutions to more than 250,000 companies, did not reveal how many card numbers potentially were exposed to hackers. But Heartland handles more than four billion transactions each year, according to its website. No Social Security or PIN numbers were involved.
Old Post:
Well, I have not been able to use my CNB debit card for two days now. After calling them I have been notified that my card no longer works and I will not have a new one for about 10 days. Thanks for the heads up CNB!
This is at least the second time this has happened and I don't blame CNB, but it would be nice to at least be notified that I can no longer pay for anything unless I use a check or credit card and that every account I have online that pays for things automatically will no longer work. So now I get to spend the next few weeks tracking down and changing account numbers.
So, if you only carry a CNB debit card to pay for things, beware. They may be told to cut up your card.
Sigh...








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1 Comments:
Maybe on your suggestion, they called my wife and said ours were unuseable.
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