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Credit Card Compromised

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My bank informed me today that my credit card has been compromised… dirty little card.

No, not via some dodgey email – via the phone. No, I didn’t give any details over the phone nor did they ask. It’s legit, as they’ve locked me out of Internet Banking temporarily.

It doesn’t seem that it’s a particular transaction I made and nothing has been charged to my account. Whilst she wouldn’t give me details, she gave me an example of what might have happened:

Someone may have hacked (her word) the supermarket’s (she even named a particular chain) phone lines and collected many people’s card details.

So, I’ll be issued a new card number – which means changing all sorts of automatic debits and even worse, having to remember a new credit card number.

I wonder how often this type of thing happens?

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Sunday 27 July, 2008 at 10:46 AM

This type of hack has also been mentioned at

The Risk Factor.

 
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