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<blockquote data-quote="Zero Knowledge" data-source="post: 1033370" data-attributes="member: 57429"><p>Your card may have been stolen through a credit card skimmer when you shopped locally or by a online skimmer (Magcart?) when you bought something online. Also, the bank may have been breached or hacked but you would never know unless the information somehow leaked publicly.</p><p></p><p>Credit/Debit cards are sold and traded in the underground for little money, somehow somewhere they got your details through a breach or hack.</p><p></p><p>Change your card with your bank is your number #1 priority, and make sure you reset all passwords on a clean device to be sure, especially your online banking passwords.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zero Knowledge, post: 1033370, member: 57429"] Your card may have been stolen through a credit card skimmer when you shopped locally or by a online skimmer (Magcart?) when you bought something online. Also, the bank may have been breached or hacked but you would never know unless the information somehow leaked publicly. Credit/Debit cards are sold and traded in the underground for little money, somehow somewhere they got your details through a breach or hack. Change your card with your bank is your number #1 priority, and make sure you reset all passwords on a clean device to be sure, especially your online banking passwords. [/QUOTE]
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