Financial Institutions on the Hook for Data Breaches this Holiday Shopping Season
American consumers will hold financial institutions accountable for compromised data regardless of who's at fault; Banks stand to lose nearly half of customer base, according to new study from Terbium Labs
November 25, 2019
PRESS RELEASE
Fears of data loss, identity theft and fraud are leaving American consumers on edge this holiday season, and they're prepared to hold their financial institution responsible for the damages. This is according to "How Fraud Stole Christmas", a new study released today by leading digital risk protection company Terbium Labs, which found that a strong majority of shoppers (68 percent) would hold their bank at least partly responsible for fraudulent activity, regardless of how the compromise occurred.
The Blame Game
Americans are on high alert heading into the busy holiday season, as 66 percent believe they could easily become a victim of fraud, while another 65 percent believe they are at a higher risk of having their financial information exposed as a result of their holiday shopping.
If and when these fears turn into a reality, consumers have made it clear they expect their financial institution to be accountable, even if it wasn't the original source of the data breach. Just over half of holiday shoppers (51 percent) say they'd blame both the original source of the data compromise, such as a retailer, and