Surprised this hasn't already come up as a topic of discussion.
Basically scammers are suspected of having obtained CC details from assumingly an Irish online retailer. IPSO are still trying to track down the most probable source. A website kosher.com is being used by the scammers to test the cards using low-value purchases. Banks have been monitoring CC transactions and canceling affected cards.
Full story [broken link removed]
"CREDIT cardholders whose details were used illegally when fraudsters gained access to the database of an Irish online retailer will not suffer any financial loss, it was confirmed yesterday."
The most worrying part is this quote from the article:
IPSO said it was not clear if the name of the website would be made public, if identified.
If the source is determined are they not compelled to name the source of the leak?
Basically scammers are suspected of having obtained CC details from assumingly an Irish online retailer. IPSO are still trying to track down the most probable source. A website kosher.com is being used by the scammers to test the cards using low-value purchases. Banks have been monitoring CC transactions and canceling affected cards.
Full story [broken link removed]
"CREDIT cardholders whose details were used illegally when fraudsters gained access to the database of an Irish online retailer will not suffer any financial loss, it was confirmed yesterday."
The most worrying part is this quote from the article:
IPSO said it was not clear if the name of the website would be made public, if identified.
If the source is determined are they not compelled to name the source of the leak?
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