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Tesco Bank customers targeted by fraudsters Tesco Bank customers targeted by fraudsters
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Thousands of Tesco Bank current account customers appear to have been targeted by fraudsters over the weekend. Thousands of Tesco Bank current account customers appear to have been targeted by fraudsters, with some losing hundreds of pounds.
Customers took to social media to complain about irregular activity on their accounts, while others said they had their Tesco Bank accounts blocked. Customers complained on social media about missing funds and their cards being blocked.
The bank said its fraud prevention systems "identified suspicious activity on a number of customer accounts". The bank said its anti-fraud systems "identified suspicious activity on a number of customer accounts".
It said some cards were immediately blocked as a precautionary measure, to protect customers as it investigated. It said some cards were immediately blocked as a precautionary measure to protect customers.
It said those card-holders would still be able to use online banking. Those card-holders would still be able to use online banking, the company said.
Tesco Bank said alerts had been sent to notify those affected, who should contact the bank if they had any concerns. Tesco Bank said the customers affected numbered "in the thousands but less than 10,000" and that they had all been sent alerts to notify them. It said they should contact the bank if they had any concerns.
They said the number affected was "in the thousands, but less than 10,000". Fraud alert
Some customers said they had lost hundreds of pounds from their accounts.
Alan Baxter from Berwick-upon-Tweed said he had lost £600, leaving him with just £21.88 in the bank.
He said: "Tesco said they couldn't offer me emergency funds but would offer £25 as a goodwill gesture.
"I've got food and petrol to pay for. I have a delivery of coal coming tomorrow for our coal-fired heater and I won't be able to pay."
Kevin Smith in Blackpool said he had lost £500 from one account and £20 from another.
He said: "I was just about to go to bed last night when I received a text message from Tesco saying there had been fraud on my account. So of course you panic."
The bank has been wholly owned by Tesco plc since 2008, after starting life as a joint venture with Royal Bank of Scotland.The bank has been wholly owned by Tesco plc since 2008, after starting life as a joint venture with Royal Bank of Scotland.
It offers a range of personal banking products, including credit cards, personal loans, savings, mortgages and general insurance.It offers a range of personal banking products, including credit cards, personal loans, savings, mortgages and general insurance.
It has more than seven million customer accounts and 4,000 staff, based in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Newcastle.It has more than seven million customer accounts and 4,000 staff, based in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Newcastle.
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