My wife and I keep getting our debit cards stolen online. We notice the charges and are able to dispute them and cancel our cards, but it sure is annoying.
We don’t put our card information on suspicious websites. They’re on well known websites like amazon and Facebook.
We ran out emails through a data breach checker and it found nothing.
I don’t think there’s any malware on our devices.
Any idea what could be happening and how to prevent it?
CriticalMiss@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Something tells me you’re keylogged if you keep cancelling, ordering new ones and getting pwned within days of the new card arriving. Format your computers. Use more open source tools whose code you can audit. Firefox instead of Chrome, no sketchy extensions like Honey and cash back stuff. If you pirate stuff, try to do it from verified sources.
db2@lemmy.one 1 year ago
More like whose code is audited by someone or someones you choose to trust. Let’s be honest here, average Joe isn’t auditing shit.
gendulf@lemmy.world 1 year ago
You mean you don’t read the billions of lines of code contained in all of the open source apps that you use? Shame, shame… :)
Snowman44@lemmy.world 1 year ago
It happens within months, not days. I don’t use honey and I don’t pirate. I use both chrome and Firefox, but maybe I should stick to Firefox.
_wintermute@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Don’t save your cards in browsers anywhere.
Hogger85b@kbin.social 1 year ago
Is there a particular (probably online) shop or service you go back to?
Two times it happened to me one was a local gas station running a skimmer the other was an online hotel comparison site that turned out to be dodgy.
First was in local paper and caught a few of us out...the second my bank actually contacted me about saying it was dodgy