2 MILLION JPMORGAN CHASE CUSTOMERS PERSONAL INFO AT RISK FROM SHOPPING AT TARGET

Chase bank opens after Target security breach
JP Morgan Chase opened its doors on Sunday, after being plagued by a security breach announced ahead of the final weekend of holiday shopping.


The bank will open a third of its branches to help sort out account issues after hackers stole personal information from nearly 40 million Target customers in the last month.

As a result of the hack, 2 million people — about 10 percent of Chase’s customers — who shopped recently at Target had their accounts compromised in the major security.

As a security measure, Chase limited those customers debit cards to ATM withdrawals of just $100 per day and debit purchases of only $300.

The bank had pledged to help customers obtain new debit cards on Sunday so they can shop without any restrictions and avoid having their personal data stolen.

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