2010 bug hits millions of German bank cards Credit and debit cards
contain software that can't process number `2010'   BERLIN -
Millions of German bank cards have been affected by a "millennium
bug"-like problem because they contain software that can't process the
number 2010, an industry group said Tuesday.
The DSGV group, which represents public-sector banks, said some 20
million debit cards issued by those banks were affected, along with
around 3.5 million credit cards — nearly half of the total number of
cards issued by those banks.

The group said cash machines were adjusted hours after the problem
emerged to ensure that customers can withdraw money, but there may still
be problems using some debit-card terminals. Those should be fixed by
Monday, it said.
Problems remain with credit cards and customers should use debit cards
instead for now, the group added.
Computer experts widely believed that hardware and software systems
would fail as the clocks rolled over to the year 2000.

The problem, they said, would be caused when computers and other
devices, which used only two digits to represent the year, mistook the
year 2000 for the year 1900. In the end, however, the so-called
"millennium bug" caused few problems.

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