Hi guys,
I had a call from my credit card company last night, number looked strange and didn't trust it, so I rang their official number and it turned out legitimate. Basically some cheeky so and so has bought a few things online with my card, but they caught it after they got greedy on their second attempt.
What I don't fully understand is how they've got away with it without knowing the CV2/CVV number on the card? I've gone on to the websites that things were purchased on and both of them require the security number.
I've gone through my recent purchase list and didn't see anything that would make me think it was a dodgy retailer.
I've scanned the laptop for key-loggers / dodgy spyware etc, so I can only assume somebody's used the number on a copy of a retailer receipt, but can never be too sure.
Should I just accept it and get on with my life or get to the bottom of it?
I'm very careful with my cards, so don't think it's anything I've done knowingly!
Dave
I had a call from my credit card company last night, number looked strange and didn't trust it, so I rang their official number and it turned out legitimate. Basically some cheeky so and so has bought a few things online with my card, but they caught it after they got greedy on their second attempt.
What I don't fully understand is how they've got away with it without knowing the CV2/CVV number on the card? I've gone on to the websites that things were purchased on and both of them require the security number.
I've gone through my recent purchase list and didn't see anything that would make me think it was a dodgy retailer.
I've scanned the laptop for key-loggers / dodgy spyware etc, so I can only assume somebody's used the number on a copy of a retailer receipt, but can never be too sure.
Should I just accept it and get on with my life or get to the bottom of it?
I'm very careful with my cards, so don't think it's anything I've done knowingly!
Dave
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