The full fix has now been successfully implemented across all Pulse routers as of February 13th approximately 2:15 PM PT. This follows the previously completed Visa rollback on February 10th, and the fix is now fully generalized across all networks.
The implementation was executed in coordination with our network partners and completed as planned. We continue to closely monitor the environment and confirm that no duplicate transactions have been observed since Friday, February 6th at 6:00 PM PT / 2:00 AM UTC.
The system remains stable, and no additional impact is anticipated to card networks.
We appreciate your patience throughout this process.
The full rollback for Visa was successfully completed in close coordination with the Visa team on February 10th at 9:30 PM PT, The implementation was executed smoothly, and no abnormality was observed.
For Pulse, we are actively coordinating next steps with their team. For an aligned maintenance window for fix implementation to ensure proper timing and minimize any potential downtime.
We continue to closely monitor the environment and confirm that no duplicate transactions have been observed since Friday, February 6th at 6:00 PM PT / 2:00 AM UTC. At this time, we do not anticipate additional impact to either the Visa or Pulse card networks.
We will provide further updates as additional information becomes available and appreciate your continued patience.
A non-impact partial fix for the issue was applied to Pulse on February 9th at 06:30 PM PT. Our engineering team is currently working with priority on finalizing the full-scale fix, and we will provide an update as soon as it is ready for deployment.
We continue to confirm that no duplicate transactions have been observed since Friday, February 6th at 6:00 PM PT/2:00 AM UTC. We do not expect any further impact to either the Visa or Pulse card networks.
We deeply appreciate your patience and remain fully committed to providing explicit communication throughout the resolution process.
Engineers are scheduling the fix for Visa and Pulse. No duplicate transactions have been observed since Friday, February 6th at 6:00 PM PT/2:00 AM UTC. We do not expect any further impact to either card network.
Our team has identified the cause of duplicate transaction postings as an issue introduced in a recent release. We've successfully completed a rollback for Mastercard. As a precautionary measure, we're scheduling the Visa and Pulse fixes for Monday, February 9th to avoid any potential impact during the weekend.
All duplicate transactions will be automatically reversed within 48 hours, and no action is required from affected customers.
We will provide our next update on Monday unless new information becomes available sooner.
We've identified the cause of the duplicate transaction issue and are implementing a fix.
Our team is conducting a thorough investigation to determine the root cause while working on a resolution. We will provide updates as soon as new information becomes available.
Starting January 22nd, some customers may notice duplicate transaction postings. Our engineering team is actively working to resolve this issue. Affected customers do not need to take any action.
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