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malthaussen

(18,281 posts)
Sat Aug 9, 2025, 09:56 AM Aug 9

Hacked twice in like two months.

This is getting annoying, especially since I changed all my p/ws and account info the first time!

Two months ago, Amazon hacked. Today Walmart. I guess the good news is, my credit card isn't registered anywhere else except bookstores, and who hacks bookstores?

-- Mal

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Hacked twice in like two months. (Original Post) malthaussen Aug 9 OP
I'm sure the hackers are using A.I. now Nigrum Cattus Aug 9 #1
No doubt. This was obviously a criminal enterprise... malthaussen Aug 9 #2
They buy something simple to see if their hack works then they go to town...nt mitch96 Aug 9 #8
where do you physically get the key? NJCher Aug 9 #3
Best buy has them Nigrum Cattus Aug 9 #5
thank you! NJCher Aug 9 #6
It might be advisable to turn on two-step security for every account and set up CC notifications. waterwatcher123 Aug 9 #4
Heh, if I ever got hacked... OldBaldy1701E Aug 9 #7

malthaussen

(18,281 posts)
2. No doubt. This was obviously a criminal enterprise...
Sat Aug 9, 2025, 10:19 AM
Aug 9

... they took over my account and changed all the info, and the telephone number was something like 999-7776. Sounds like they have a whole series of fake numbers.

What's weird is the first time, the hacker bought socks (!) from Amazon, and this time the hacker bought a telescope from Walmart. I mean, those are weird things to buy.

-- Mal

NJCher

(41,143 posts)
3. where do you physically get the key?
Sat Aug 9, 2025, 10:28 AM
Aug 9

do they mail it to you? Do you go to a store? What?

The link that was provided seems to be for businesses. What about individuals?

Thanks for telling about this. I didn't know much about it. Certainly didn't think it was for me.

waterwatcher123

(391 posts)
4. It might be advisable to turn on two-step security for every account and set up CC notifications.
Sat Aug 9, 2025, 05:13 PM
Aug 9

It is tough to stay ahead of these people who spend all their time trying to defraud people. But two-step security makes it much more difficult as they have to control your phone or email account simultaneously (the access code provided on the account is also only good for a specified amount of time - usually 10 minutes or less). Your credit card company also provides notifications where you can receive an email or text message for transaction amounts specified by the user. The usual practice of these thieves is to sneak through a very small charge or purchase to check on your account diligence. If this happens on your account, it is only a matter of time before larger charges or purchases appear (change the password and get a new card immediately).

Make sure you use security software on all your devices (phones, laptops, desktops, tablets). We had somebody or group download a keylogger on our laptop where they were able to see or download images of accounts, passwords and CC information. It was a nightmare to get it straighten out as we were accessing a bunch of accounts to do home improvement projects. We had to get all new credit cards and changed the accounts, passwords and added two-step security to every account.





OldBaldy1701E

(8,761 posts)
7. Heh, if I ever got hacked...
Sat Aug 9, 2025, 07:09 PM
Aug 9

The hackers would find that they were starting to get all kinds of medical bill payment notices. Like, a lot of them.

They would also find that they could get nothing with that information.

Because no one will give me anything. Not a credit card, not a loan, not a gift card, not even a coupon. And, I can prove that I am me.

They would realize that they had made a mistake.

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