Malware - or malicious software - is helping to fuel a murky underworld of bank card theft on the dark web, it has been revealed. Criminals are selling software programs to other criminals which allow them to more easily harvest unsuspecting victims' personal card details - often on 'subscriptions' costing as little as £80 per month. Fraudsters have also been stealing credit card details using this software, then bundling them together and selling them on to other criminals on the dark web. ...
Did you fall for a scam and accidentally give your card details to a scammer? To protect yourself and your finances, you should lock your card, contact your card issuer and freeze your credit report. Continue reading to learn what you should do if you’ve fallen for a scam and how you can avoid scams in the future. If a scammer has your card number, you need to lock your debit or credit card immediately. You can do this online on your card issuer’s website or by calling them directly. The num...
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