I'm really asking for some advice from those out there who know about such things.
I had my Credit Card details compromised last week - it was used for fraudulent activities - a lot of iTunes (which I never use) and other purchases. The bank noticed the strange use, froze my card then issued a new one. They will bear the cost of the fraud.
Two days later the bank fraud department called to say that an application had been made in my name for another new card - in other words Identity Theft. They issued it and then realised that the application was fraudulant - so they cancelled that as well. The worry is that the fraudster knew my name, address, previous address, telephone number, mobile telephone number, mother's maiden name, current (cheque) account number, bank sort code, etc., etc. Credit reference agencies have now black-listed my address, and bank account details.
I run Kubuntu behind a router so I think I am secure. The bank think that my details must have been hacked from a site from which I had purchased items e.g. new TV - but that would not have had the personal details (which I thought the bank kept secure). I do not think I can have a key-logger in my system, but just in case, I immediately re-formatted the drive and reinstalled a new Kubuntu setup - including new MBR.
Is there anything else I should have/could have done? I am changing passwords, and will close the cheque account and open a new one. I've been lucky not to have lost a lot.
I had my Credit Card details compromised last week - it was used for fraudulent activities - a lot of iTunes (which I never use) and other purchases. The bank noticed the strange use, froze my card then issued a new one. They will bear the cost of the fraud.
Two days later the bank fraud department called to say that an application had been made in my name for another new card - in other words Identity Theft. They issued it and then realised that the application was fraudulant - so they cancelled that as well. The worry is that the fraudster knew my name, address, previous address, telephone number, mobile telephone number, mother's maiden name, current (cheque) account number, bank sort code, etc., etc. Credit reference agencies have now black-listed my address, and bank account details.
I run Kubuntu behind a router so I think I am secure. The bank think that my details must have been hacked from a site from which I had purchased items e.g. new TV - but that would not have had the personal details (which I thought the bank kept secure). I do not think I can have a key-logger in my system, but just in case, I immediately re-formatted the drive and reinstalled a new Kubuntu setup - including new MBR.
Is there anything else I should have/could have done? I am changing passwords, and will close the cheque account and open a new one. I've been lucky not to have lost a lot.
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