Security News > 2019 > August > Digital bank Monzo urges customers to change PINs following security breach

Monzo, a UK-based mobile-only bank, has notified a subset of its users that their PINs have been inadvertently leaked into internal log files and were accessible to some of the company’s engineers. “No information’s been exposed outside Monzo, and this data hasn’t been used for fraud,” the company claims, but nevertheless urged affected users to change their PINs as a precaution, to monitor their accounts for fraudulent transactions, and to update their mobile applications. What … More → The post Digital bank Monzo urges customers to change PINs following security breach appeared first on Help Net Security.
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