ghettoperson
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So after having my housemate and myselfs cards declined on the Easyjet website the other day, I got a call from my bank this morning to say someone had tried to buy 260 quids worth of women's clothing with it. My housemate's calling now to find out whether the same has happened to him. Thing is, I don't really know how it could have happened. I haven't bought anything of the internet in about 2 months, and I like to think I'm not stupid enough to fall for phishing scams. The only things I've used it for in the past weeks have been the Co-op, Tesco, and the occasional cash machine. I cover the num pad at cash machines, so it's not like someone could see them.

How did this happen, BF2s? I'm sure some of you lot are up to date on the latest card-fraud schemes.
Ultrafunkula
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Fuck. I bought tickets from Easyjet earlier this year. Gotta check my account when I get home.
AussieReaper
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ghettoperson wrote:

How did this happen, BF2s? I'm sure some of you lot are up to date on the latest card-fraud schemes.
Someone has gone through your mail and gained enough personal details to apply for a second card as your spouse maybe?
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Dauntless
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I dunno, but talking of easyjet and card fraud, I saw this yesterday:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/watchdog/200 … syjet.html
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ghettoperson
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Apparently it was just a highly weird coincidence that my mate had his card decline on the same day. :S
Laura
your girlfriend a freak like cirque du soleil
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Maybe one of those ATM Skimming devices got your card ):

http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/security/s … 527,00.htm

"Skimming is becoming an increasingly popular way for fraudsters to make money by ripping off ATM users; custom made gadgetry is used to steal card information and PIN's.

The device itself consists of a pin-hole camera and a card reader.

The card reader is placed over the card slot on the targeted ATM to read the magnetically stored data from the card as it is inserted into the machine. The camera is mounted above the ATM's keypad, and records the victim entering their PIN.

After the skimmers have copied the data from the card and recorded the PIN, they can very easily duplicate the card and start drawing money from the victim's account."

Last edited by Laura (2009-05-12 03:31:19)

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Dauntless
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Laura wrote:

Maybe one of those ATM Skimming devices got your card ):

http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/security/s … 527,00.htm

"Skimming is becoming an increasingly popular way for fraudsters to make money by ripping off ATM users; custom made gadgetry is used to steal card information and PIN's.

The device itself consists of a pin-hole camera and a card reader.

The card reader is placed over the card slot on the targeted ATM to read the magnetically stored data from the card as it is inserted into the machine. The camera is mounted above the ATM's keypad, and records the victim entering their PIN.

After the skimmers have copied the data from the card and recorded the PIN, they can very easily duplicate the card and start drawing money from the victim's account."
If he covers his PIN properly it should be ok.
https://imgur.com/kXTNQ8D.png
Laura
your girlfriend a freak like cirque du soleil
+149|6255|u fucking wot m8

Dauntless wrote:

Laura wrote:

Maybe one of those ATM Skimming devices got your card ):

http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/security/s … 527,00.htm

"Skimming is becoming an increasingly popular way for fraudsters to make money by ripping off ATM users; custom made gadgetry is used to steal card information and PIN's.

The device itself consists of a pin-hole camera and a card reader.

The card reader is placed over the card slot on the targeted ATM to read the magnetically stored data from the card as it is inserted into the machine. The camera is mounted above the ATM's keypad, and records the victim entering their PIN.

After the skimmers have copied the data from the card and recorded the PIN, they can very easily duplicate the card and start drawing money from the victim's account."
If he covers his PIN properly it should be ok.
I dunno, if the camera was placed at the right angle..

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AussieReaper
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Dauntless wrote:

If he covers his PIN properly it should be ok.
They can be made to also cover the numpad so you press down on the device which looks like a normal atm, it then presses down on the numbers of the actual machine so you don't notice anything suspicious on the display screen.
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