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cabmandone 02-05-2025 03:21 AM

Those credit card hackers are hard at work!
 
Mid January I had my credit card hacked. I woke up to card not present alerts from various retailers with the first purchase for $5.34.... RED FLAG. Call the card company and cancel the card. Charges were all reversed.

Today I wake up to card not present alert for $1.34 to some golf simulator. RED FLAG.... cancel card...

Don't know how they're pulling it off. I have only had to replace this card once in the last 10 or so years due to fraud. Now two months in a row?? Seems like security somewhere is a bit lacking. I use the card for auto payments for utilities, streaming service, and it's tied to my Amazon account where it gets used most often. Then there's the in person use for groceries and gas and occasional department stores. Sadly it seems like just another price to pay for convenience. Oh well! tomorrow I'll be busy changing the card number AGAIN on those auto pay accounts. :mad: Last time I forgot to change the card number for my internet service provider which I found funny since I was using the internet to change the number for other accounts. At least the list is fresh in my mind so that's a plus I guess??

DWBOX2000 02-05-2025 03:40 AM

Sorry to hear. There are some real scum bags out there.

GH85Carrera 02-05-2025 05:13 AM

Several years ago my debit card number was stolen by a employee at a restaurant we frequent. My credit union stopped the fake charge for women's clothing for several hindered bucks as not a out of normal spending algorithm. When I went to the credit union to get aq new cad, they were running low on the card blanks they use to issue new ones.

A few days later, on the news, the police were on the news with the card thief in handcuffs going to jail. That was satisfying.

It really sucks to have to change a credit card number with a company like Amazon or the utilities.

I think the funniest part of the algorithm is we had a local regional new member party at a pizza place. The region picked up the tab. Lots of old time members saw the notice of free pizza and we had a large crowd. It was $700 in pizza. The charge went right through. Glen is buying $700 in pizza, OK let it go through. :D

faverymi 02-05-2025 05:34 AM

Probably worry where you are actually using your card.

Groceries?
Gas?
Local restaurant?

Somewhere local is where it's happening

wdfifteen 02-05-2025 06:29 AM

Been visiting any new porn sites lately?

Tervuren 02-05-2025 06:38 AM

Can you do a separate card for local vs online?

That would help separate where your problem is coming from.

stevej37 02-05-2025 06:46 AM

I've lost a couple over the years, but never had one hacked.


I get emails almost daily that large charges are being placed on my Paypal acct. I quit Paypal a couple years ago. The emails always have a link to 'fix my account'

Evans, Marv 02-05-2025 07:56 AM

I think restaurants are a likely place for this type of scam to happenl. We went to one of our favorite restaurants at a local reservation some years ago and payed with a credit card. Three days later some charges showed up from L.A. We got them reversed. A couple of weeks later, we went to the same restaurant, and three days later more charges showed up. I talked to the head of security there, showed him the printout of the charges with the three day delay and said it seemed to be coming from the restaurant. After that it didn't happen again.

GH85Carrera 02-05-2025 08:02 AM

The only real hack I know of from my CC was several years ago, I received a call from my CC company asking questions about my card. I asked her for her extension, and told her I would call the number on the back on my card, and ask for her extension. She said fine, and I hung up, called and asked for that extension. She answered, and she asked if I was in Italy, trying to buy expensive scuba gear. I assured her I was at home, and I will never by scuba gear.

They canceled that card, and sent me a new one.

I carry two different CC cards, and my debit card. Once I was on vacation and the card was compromised, so I called the CC company and they said they would send a new card to my home address. I had to switch to the other card for the vacation.

Now I get a text if the charge is unusual and I have to approve or reject that charge. Texting sure made it easier.

cabmandone 02-05-2025 09:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wdfifteen (Post 12404907)
Been visiting any new porn sites lately?

I use a different card for that. :D

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tervuren (Post 12404916)
Can you do a separate card for local vs online?

That would help separate where your problem is coming from.

Might have to give that a try.

pwd72s 02-05-2025 09:52 AM

I suspect restaurants...I use cash for them.

Bill Douglas 02-05-2025 09:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wdfifteen (Post 12404907)
Been visiting any new porn sites lately?

I used to work for a credit card company and this is a common fraud/scam. Someone thinks the one dollar for a month of free access to everything on the site is a good idea. Then monthly bills of $40 roll in. They are too embarrassed to call the bank and explain.

A sad fact of life at the time. 19 out of 20 credit card frauds were by Chinese restaurants.

JackDidley 02-05-2025 10:55 AM

Seems to happen every few years for me. Its been a while so i am probably due.

bleucamaro 02-05-2025 11:44 AM

Your card is likely getting skimmed somewhere you frequently use it (in person). I used to get this type of fraud about once a year. I changed cities where I work and haven't had it happen in about 5 years. I suspect it was a restaurant that I used to go to.

Noah930 02-05-2025 01:58 PM

I suppose the airport is a good place for these scammers to be operate. After all, the victim is likely going to on an airplane, unavailable to block/deny any charges for several hours. And if one charge from an airport restaurant or a Hudson News shows up on the credit card company's side of things, another charge from a different city might not invoke suspicion.

stealthn 02-06-2025 05:15 AM

You can buy a CC with pin for $15 on the web…

ramonesfreak 02-06-2025 02:12 PM

I always use my card at restaurants. I don’t carry cash for 25 years now. A few months ago we went to a Mexican place and the next day there was a fraudulent charge from Mexico. Not sure what to make of this. We go for Mexican once a week but never this location.

Got hit again last night on my BOA card. BOA alerted me via text and email. $400 at some beauty shop. Cancelled.

Probably 3 times a year I have to get replacements

One obvious risk is ordering pizza delivery. Nobody here takes cash for deliveries. I give card number and security code on back to some kid over the phone……cringe

stealthn 02-06-2025 02:22 PM

The one thing I noticed the last time I went to the US is a lot of places do not have the mobile card machines so they ask you for your card and take it with them. I didn't let a server do this once and insisted in going with them to swipe the card every time.

Not sure why they don't have the mobile readers, but I would never let my card be taken out of my sight by a stranger...

pwd72s 02-06-2025 02:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stealthn (Post 12406218)
The one thing I noticed the last time I went to the US is a lot of places do not have the mobile card machines so they ask you for your card and take it with them. I didn't let a server do this once and insisted in going with them to swipe the card every time.

Not sure why they don't have the mobile readers, but I would never let my card be taken out of my sight by a stranger...

Bingo! That's how it often happens. I partly blame the fraud on the card companies themselves. They could take better security measures, but just consider fraud part of the cost of doing business, while enjoying interest rates on those who don't pay in full that I consider usurious.

cstreit 02-06-2025 04:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by faverymi (Post 12404868)
Probably worry where you are actually using your card.

Groceries?
Gas?
Local restaurant?

Somewhere local is where it's happening

This is it. Skimmers, RFID readers, store clerks. Its not sophisticated hacking that gets you, its the simple stuff. One of the places you frequent has one of these.


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