The security breach happened through a malware in the systems of Hitachi Payments Services, which serves ATM network of Yes Bank and also some white-label ATMs.
National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) said the figure of 32 lakh cards is a proactively identified base of customers who have transacted in the set of suspected ATMs in the recent past.
"However, this does not mean that all these cards have been used for any fraudulent activity," the Reserve Bank-promoted NPCI said in a statement today.
The statement said if a customer has not received any communication from his/her bank, the customer can be assured that the debit card is not at risk.
"NPCI would like to state that there is no need to panic as the problem has been identified and actions are already taken," it said.
NPCI is an umbrella organisation for all retail payments system in the country
The government has also asked for a detailed report on the extent of debit card data compromise.
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley yesterday said that the government has sought a report on the debit card issue.
NPCI has said so far Rs 1.6 crore have been lost to fraudulent activities.
SBI is said to have re-called around 6 lakh cards, while others like Bank of Baroda, IDBI Bank, Central Bank and Andhra Bank have also replaced debit cards of several customers as a pre-emptive measure.
Among the private sector players, ICICI Bank, HDFC Bank and Yes Bank have asked customers to change their ATM PINs. HDFC Bank also advised its customers to use its own ATMs for carrying out any transaction.
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