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The Banking Regulation and Supervision Agency has made a regulation regarding card passwords to protect citizens from fraudsters. Accordingly, the use of historical numbers such as birth dates, 1453, 1923, 1071, and the founding years of sports teams like 1903, 1905, 1907, 1967, as well as repeating city plate numbers will be prohibited. Citizens who do not change their passwords will have their cards blocked by ATMs.
CARDS WILL BE BLOCKED
Citizens using such passwords are required to change their passwords. In case of using a prohibited password, the system will automatically issue a warning. Users who do not want to change their old password will face the risk of having their cards blocked at ATMs. Blocked cards will be reissued by banks and sent to users. With the new card, password options that are independent of dates and more secure will be offered.
THE AIM IS TO ENSURE FINANCIAL SECURITY
The reason for the Banking Regulation and Supervision Agency to impose this rule is the increase in fraud cases due to easily guessable combinations. With this step, it aims to ensure users' financial security and encourage them to develop more complex password habits. If you insist on not changing your card password, the ATM will block your card, and the blocked cards will be reissued with the bank's guarantee and delivered to the user.
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