The National Payments Council of India confirmed Oct. 20 that more than 3.2 million debit cards issued by Indian banks may have been compromised. The number of customer complaints regarding fraudulent transactions stands at 641 from 19 banks, and the total amount involved is Rs 1.3 crore ($214,000) The compromise is widely believed to have originated on a payments switch run by third-party ATM service provider Hitachi Payments Services for Yes Bank, according to news reports and sources. The compromise appears to have taken place at a payment switch – which is believed by investigators to have been infected by a customized sniffer malware.”]
Source: https://www.inforisktoday.com/32-million-indian-debit-cards-at-risk-a-9471