![]() |
The banks and CC industry will "eat" the losses...it's peanuts to what they "earn" by folks using them....even if you never pay one cent in interest. The "security" features are mostly to pacify the users of such imo.
When's the last time someone even looked at the card name/signature? But y'all keep earnin' the "free cashbacks".... they REALLY do like them folks more....seriously :(. |
Quote:
What vendors are you paying via ACH that you do not have an account with that contains personally identifiable info? Even if you set up a dummy account that they can't trace back to you how do you know there is enough of a balance in the checking account to even make it worthwhile? Not saying it can't happen but it's probably the thing I'd worry least about as far as random strangers goes. |
Lars. Her personal trainer. Have you checked that guy out yet?
|
Quote:
While I'm not going to eliminate the possibility that she has something on the computer, it's a significantly reduced chance. I scanned it yesterday and didn't find anything that wasn't supposed to be there. She has an Android phone, but never uses it for online transactions and I don't think she has any card info on it at all. |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
I'm still not ruling out the computer and will take another look this evening.
I agree that there's a common point somewhere, and that's the most obvious one. |
Quote:
The good stuff will be undetectable and will simply reinstall itself after you "clean it up". Hmm, any Chinese thumb drives? |
Long shot. Home wireless password protected?
Long shot meaning it probably is. |
Quote:
|
The common link with my Mom's cards getting hacked was the BANK itself. Like I said. Moved her funds to a different bank and the problem stopped.
|
Quote:
Dude, you must be OOOOOLLLLDDDDD! ;) |
Quote:
|
Quote:
my friends ex wife got his card and went to the ATM. had pics of her getting his money. no charges against her and the bank just ate it. |
Quote:
EMAIL!! don't open an email unless you know who it is from. an email got my wife...again. they down load key logger programs that send all your key strokes to them. even passwords. |
Download Kaspersky and run a scan. Kaspersky will download and scan for viruses/malware where if your system has been infected the virus or malware can sometimes cloak itself from the antivirus/anti malware products on your system. A friend swore his hard drive had no viruses or malware so I had him bring it here and I scanned with Kaspersky. I found multiple viruses on the drive, showed him, cleaned it and had him reinstall. Problems gone.
Might be worth a try. |
Gas station card reader?
Buddy's wife had her card hacked through whatever the hardware is they place in those things. |
I go to restaurants without cash or a credit card. They usually accept my offer to wash dishes, but usually let me go after an hour. Works for me.
|
Quote:
Because the viris is in memory and will shadow itself in memory against the scanner.. The only good way to scan, if you think you are already infected, is from a known good Boot CD with AV on the bootdisk. And i say CD, because you do not want a writeable medium for this purpose |
All times are GMT -8. The time now is 03:58 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Search Engine Optimization by vBSEO 3.6.0
Copyright 2025 Pelican Parts, LLC - Posts may be archived for display on the Pelican Parts Website