http://krebsonsecurity.com/2014/03/sources-credit-card-breach-at-california-dmv/
By Brian Krebs
krebsonsecurity.com
March 22, 2014
The California Department of Motor Vehicles appears to have suffered a
wide-ranging credit card data breach involving online payments for
DMV-related services, according to banks in California and elsewhere that
received alerts this week about compromised cards that all had been
previously used online at the California DMV.
The alert, sent privately by MasterCard to financial institutions this
week, did not name the breached entity but said the organization in
question experienced a "card-not-present" breach -- industry speak for
transactions conducted online. The alert further stated that the date
range of the potentially compromised transactions extended from Aug. 2,
2013 to Jan. 31, 2014, and that the data stolen included the card number,
expiration date, and three-digit security code printed on the back of
cards.
Five different financial institutions contacted by this publication —
including two mid-sized banks in California — confirmed receipt of the
MasterCard notice, and said that all of the cards MasterCard alerted them
about as compromised had been used for charges bearing the notation "STATE
OF CALIF DMV INT".
A representative from MasterCard, speaking on background, confirmed
sending out an alert this week. According to bank sources, Visa has not
sent out a similar alert. A Visa spokesperson said "Visa cannot comment on
potential third party data compromises or ongoing investigations."
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