I consider myself pretty careful about using my debit card, but recently have had attempted fraud twice on my account.
The first time was about 2 months ago, when I got a call from my bank whoc had flagged a fraudulent transaction on my account, & cancelled the existing card & gave me a new one.
I buy parts from suppliers that I phone up & give my card details to. Thinking that perhaps it was this divulging of the details that might be causing the fraud I deliberately tried to avoid having to verbally communicate my card details, I made a point of ordering online so I could pay via secure server, therefore avoiding anyone having my details.
Anyway blow me down but I get another call from the bank & already my new card has been hacked & another fraudulent transaction, this time someone ordering something from Europe in Euros. So I'm puzzled how my card details were ripped off already. I'm guessing it's some computer nerd hacking the details from somewhere.
SO I'm currently waiting for another new card. I was talking with the bank official in an effort to see if there were any more precautions I could take to avoid this happening again, but they weren't really suggesting anything. I'm just wondering if anyone's got any tips that I have overlooked.
Bearing in mind that in the UK the card uses chip & pin, it's quite difficult for someone to skim your card. So that leads me to believe that some must have the full details of my card including the 3 digit security number
The first time was about 2 months ago, when I got a call from my bank whoc had flagged a fraudulent transaction on my account, & cancelled the existing card & gave me a new one.
I buy parts from suppliers that I phone up & give my card details to. Thinking that perhaps it was this divulging of the details that might be causing the fraud I deliberately tried to avoid having to verbally communicate my card details, I made a point of ordering online so I could pay via secure server, therefore avoiding anyone having my details.
Anyway blow me down but I get another call from the bank & already my new card has been hacked & another fraudulent transaction, this time someone ordering something from Europe in Euros. So I'm puzzled how my card details were ripped off already. I'm guessing it's some computer nerd hacking the details from somewhere.
SO I'm currently waiting for another new card. I was talking with the bank official in an effort to see if there were any more precautions I could take to avoid this happening again, but they weren't really suggesting anything. I'm just wondering if anyone's got any tips that I have overlooked.
Bearing in mind that in the UK the card uses chip & pin, it's quite difficult for someone to skim your card. So that leads me to believe that some must have the full details of my card including the 3 digit security number