
American Express has experienced a security breach due to a hack at a third-party service provider, leading to the exposure of customers' credit card and personal information. The breach involved third-party payment-processing hardware, potentially compromising card member's account information, including current and previously issued card numbers, expiration dates, and customer names. American Express Co. has communicated with an undisclosed number of cardholders about the breach, advising them on steps to protect themselves. The chief privacy officer at American Express, as reported by @happygeek and darkreading, has also issued a warning regarding the compromised information.
Current and previously issued American Express Card account numbers, expiration dates and customer names may have been compromised in a recent hacking of a merchant processor, AmEx told cardholders. https://t.co/wu70wGldDr https://t.co/G4sfZUqRt8
A hack at a third-party company may have exposed the account information of American Express cardholders, American Express Co. said last week. Here are other steps you can take to protect yourself if you’re a possible victim of a hack. https://t.co/6Z0N04x5kw
American Express Co. has told an undisclosed number of cardholders that their account information may have been breached in a recent hacking of a merchant processor. https://t.co/KZMJBrShAb














