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Which one of these websites leaked my CC information

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i have a prepaid Credit Card that i have been using to buy stuff online and everything was good and smooth until today my bank called and they said that my credit card information has been leaked because a website that i purchased from has been breached and that they will send me another cc i tried to ask them about the website but the guy i was talking to said that he doesn't know i will try to call them today and ask but for now i wanna ask you about it

i only purchased from these websites this whole time so which one you think leaked it so i can avoid it

 

G2A (www.g2a.com)

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Discord

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49 minutes ago, Schnoz said:

Looking on G2A's site, they seem the most sketchy. Though it could very well be credit-card stealing malware on your system. Download and run Malwarebytes, and send a screenshot of the scan results here just to see if it's that.

I use G2A all the time and have never had any issue with them

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It's possible that it was Discord. Discord has been a major vector for viruses as of late.

 

 

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27 minutes ago, Wh0_Am_1 said:

It's possible that it was Discord. Discord has been a major vector for viruses as of late.

 

 

Can verify, last year a family member had their info stolen through discord.

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Are you sure it was your bank that called? Look up their support/fraud line yourself and call that number.

 

Do not call back a number someone gave you over the phone without verifying it!

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1 hour ago, Echothedolpin said:

Are you sure it was your bank that called? Look up their support/fraud line yourself and call that number.

 

Do not call back a number someone gave you over the phone without verifying it!

This. If you get a cold call from your bank, get a case number and call the customer service number printed on your statement (or the back of your card) yourself. (Or better yet, visit a branch.)

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On 10/7/2023 at 1:39 PM, Echothedolpin said:

Are you sure it was your bank that called? Look up their support/fraud line yourself and call that number.

 

Do not call back a number someone gave you over the phone without verifying it!

yeah they literally called from the customer support number 

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56 minutes ago, Tr3nlover said:

yeah they literally called from the customer support number 

That can be spoofed very easily. In fact, if a scammer ISN’T emulating then they aren’t very good at it.

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10 minutes ago, Echothedolpin said:

That can be spoofed very easily. In fact, if a scammer ISN’T emulating then they aren’t very good at it.

Yup. I’ve even seen them mess up and call me from my own cell phone number haha

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2 minutes ago, TylerD321 said:

Yup. I’ve even seen them mess up and call me from my own cell phone number haha

Exactly, that same thing has happened to me. My own mortgage company will use my phone number’s area code to do refinance ad calls to appear like a local business.

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13 hours ago, Echothedolpin said:

Exactly, that same thing has happened to me. My own mortgage company will use my phone number’s area code to do refinance ad calls to appear like a local business.

i don't think its a scammer because after the call i checked the app and they disabled my credit card and i can see that there is an order on the way for the new card he talked about and also they didn't ask me for any information they just told me the information like the name on the card to make sure 

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On 10/7/2023 at 8:30 AM, Schnoz said:

Looking on G2A's site, they seem the most sketchy. Though it could very well be credit-card stealing malware on your system. Download and run Malwarebytes, and send a screenshot of the scan results here just to see if it's that.

F.txt here is the scan results 

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