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US researchers believe the data of credit cards used in the food court of the Pentagon may have been stolen by hackers to commit any fraud. One of the main questions about what happens if the problem is due to a leak or large-scale data is the result of criminal activity by a small group of employees in the food section of the Defense Department, an official of the entity.

The Agency of the Pentagon Force Protection (PFPA) has sent nearly 24,000 people working in the Pentagon an email in which he puts them aware of "numerous reports of fraudulent use of credit cards belonging to the staff Pentagon, "said Lt. Col. Tom Crosson, spokesman for the Department of Defense, reports' The Washington Examiner '.

The letter urged the Pentagon personnel to review their bank statements for credit cards to detect expenses that were suspected.

Pentagon investigators are working together with local and federal law enforcement agencies to "determine the extent and source of this crime with credit cards," according to a statement from the Department of Defense.

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