Global Payments Inc., the latest payments processor to have reported a significant breach of its card security systems, has announced that no more than 1.5 million accounts were compromised in the incident.

"We sincerely apologize for this incident and are working diligently to conclude our investigation," said Global Payments Chairman/CEO Paul Garcia. "We are committed to fully resolve any issues arising from this matter and we, of course, continue to provide uninterrupted transaction processing for our customers worldwide."

The company has continued to say that only track two data was compromised and not cardholder personal data.

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