Damaged safe owners report to the data protection authority.
After strangers cleared a total of 68 lockers in bank branches in Mödling, Klosterneuburg and Vienna-Döbling and made a double-digit million dollar booty, the financial institutions concerned are coming under increasing pressure.
On Thursday, the Viennese lawyer Wolfgang Haslinger filed a complaint with the data protection authority on behalf of the Cobin Claims class action platform. Reason: “The fact that data from customers ‘magnetic stripe cards can be secretly copied with a simple reader and PIN code entries can be spied on with a hidden camera, proves that the banks’ technical protection standards are outdated …
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Accessed on December 11th, 2020 at 05:11 am on https://www.sn.at/panorama/oesterreich/banken-nach-coup-in-erklaerungsnot-96829855