Tesco Bank Hacked — Cyber Fraudsters Stole Money From 20,000 Accounts


November 7, 2016

Almost 20,000 Tesco Bank customers have had their money stolen from their accounts after the banking arm of UK’s biggest retailer fall victim to a hacking attack this weekend.

As a result of the hack, Tesco Bank has frozen online transactions in an attempt to protect its customers from, what it described as, the “online criminal activity.”

However, customers can still use their debit and credit cards for cash withdrawals and card-based payments.

Tesco Bank has not disclosed any details of the cyber attack or how accounts had been compromised, but Benny Higgins, chief executive of Tesco, confirmed that the hack affected 40,000 of its 136,000 accounts, half of which had already been used to withdraw money fraudulently over the weekend.

The bank would not disclose the total amount stolen from the accounts, but confirmed that the amount stolen was a “big number but not a huge number.”

If you have been affected by this incident, don’t worry!

Higgins has apologized for the “inconvenience” and announced that customers are not at financial risk, as any financial loss that results from this fraudulent activity will be borne by the bank.

“We are working hard to resume normal service on current accounts as soon as possible,” Higgins said.

“We can reassure customers that any financial loss as a result of this activity will be resolved fully by Tesco Bank, and we are working to refund accounts that have been subject to fraud as soon as possible.”

Tesco Bank, started in 1997 and has been owned by Tesco PLC since 2008, has over 7.8 Million customers and 4,000 staff, based in Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Newcastle.

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