Security & Compliance · Fraud PreventionstructuralFintechB2CAPI

Chase Reps Request Debit Card Security Codes During Callback Calls

Chase support agents have requested card security codes during inbound callback transfers, which is against card security protocol and exposes customers to social engineering risk. Customers have no way to verify whether a caller is legitimate during blind transfers.

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