Ryan9764 wrote: » spent 2000 in a grocery store
byron66 wrote: » That really sucks. I had $400 stolen from my debit card once. $2000 at a grocery, where the heck did they go?
the_Grinch wrote: » Pretty solid chance they won't catch the person who did it (sadly). My belief, as MontagueVandervort, pointed out is that a lot of this is largely bank insiders. My sister has her debit card number stolen no less than three times a year. She doesn't shop anywhere strange online and goes to the same places I do. Security is very much that balance between being secure and having convenience. A lot we could do to stop this stuff from happening, but at a cost of time (and I'm sure some amount of money).
Ryan9764 wrote: » Well, It happen. My bank account got hack. They transfer 2000 dollars and spent 2000 in a grocery store. This is why I trying to get into security. To stop people from doing this to me and to others. I trying to stay calm but I am so mad. Hopefully they will catch whoever did this.
Ryan9764 wrote: » Hopefully they will catch whoever did this.
Cisco Inferno wrote: » sucks to hear. they probably raided the visa gift cards or went ham at the money order counter. What bank do you use??
Ryan9764 wrote: » I have three different banks. But the bank that got hack was USAA.
Ryan9764 wrote: » But the bank that got hack was USAA.
paul78 wrote: » I'm curious why you believe that the bank was hacked? Did they actually disclose that to you? The fraud you described isn't normally because a bank was hacked. It's usually a merchant, skimmer, or insider as MontagueVandervort mentioned.
Ryan9764 wrote: » Sorry I didn't write it well. I was so pissed and wasn't thinking clearly. I do that when I excited or mad at something. I meant to say that my card got breach like jcundiff said.
MontagueVandervort wrote: » Easy as pie (purposeful pun here & yeah, yeah... I know, I know) to spend $2000 in a grocery store these days. Meat, cigs, and booze. It's gone in a flash.
jcundiff wrote: » There have been several merchant breaches in the news lately... Eaten at Chipotle, Ruby Tuesdays, or Baja Fresh in the last 3 or 4 months? If so, then that is a good possibility of where/how. You pay at the pump as debit (entering pin at the pump?) gas pump skimmers are 2nd only to ATM skimmers
jelevated wrote: » Often times these thieves will go for gift cards. They probably didn't buy $2000 in bacon using OPs cards, but 20 $100 gift cards can be sold downstream, online or stashed for a rainy day. Frustrating as hell, but it's so so so easy to clone cards and with chip and dip taking so long to implement this will happen for a long time. Best is to logically partition if you use debit cards (most banks allow multiple accounts) or if you are extremely disciplined, credit/charge cards. Some banks are really terrible at dealing with fraud situations. Some banks demands that you fill out about 20 pages of paper work even then it's no guaranteed and they will fight you along the way. Others such as American Express you can report fraud in two clicks and they will send you another card the next day. That's not exclusive to Amex, you just have to shop around for banks that don't suck.
jelevated wrote: » Some banks are really terrible at dealing with fraud situations. Some banks demands that you fill out about 20 pages of paper work even then it's no guaranteed and they will fight you along the way. Others such as American Express you can report fraud in two clicks and they will send you another card the next day. That's not exclusive to Amex, you just have to shop around for banks that don't suck.