BookMyForex Card Users Report Unauthorised Transactions; Company Denies Data Breach Claims

Users of BookMyForex's forex cards have recently expressed concerns over unauthorized transactions, particularly in US dollars and Brazilian real, on various social media platforms, notably X (formerly Twitter). Customers reported instances where funds were withdrawn without their consent, leading to a wave of anxiety among users. In response to these allegations, BookMyForex has categorically denied any claims of a data breach, asserting that their systems remain secure. The company emphasized that it is actively investigating the complaints and is working to address the situation. Forex cards are widely used by travelers for international transactions, making the reliability of such services crucial. The incident has raised questions regarding the safety of financial transactions in the digital age, prompting calls for enhanced security measures. As more users come forward with similar experiences, the response from BookMyForex will be closely monitored to restore customer confidence and ensure the integrity of their services.
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