ravip Posted yesterday at 01:22 AM Posted yesterday at 01:22 AM (Admins - I hope this is the correct place for this topic) My TGF just informed me that her credit card had been hacked last night. Transaction amount - THB 50,000/= (GBP 1160/= Transaction type - Booking dot com Transaction country - Maybe UK She had already informed the card issuer : KTC What is the best course of action to take next? Thank you very much in advance.
scubascuba3 Posted yesterday at 02:30 AM Posted yesterday at 02:30 AM She's told the issuer so nothing more to do. Personally I'm using virtual cards where possible and only putting a balance on that that matches the transaction 1 1
Popular Post ThreeCardMonte Posted yesterday at 02:32 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 02:32 AM Best advice is don’t use credit cards in Thailand, physically. 3 1
Popular Post KhunBENQ Posted yesterday at 06:56 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 06:56 AM 4 hours ago, ThreeCardMonte said: Best advice is don’t use credit cards in Thailand, physically. Yes don't give it away. Scratch off the three digit code (after noting). True for all cards. Give a card to a pump station assistant and expect it to be photographed from both sides. If the card issuer has no two factor feature that is enough to use the date online. No hack in the IT way needed. booking.com has a specific security problem with hotel ITs hacked and people sent phishing messages that look 100% legit. Not sure whether it's related. 1 1 2
KhunBENQ Posted yesterday at 07:04 AM Posted yesterday at 07:04 AM I rarely use my foreign credit card. When possible Thai debit card or direct debit/transfer. Thai debit cards e.g. from SCB can be configured to the finest detail. Usage, countries, limits... 1
ravip Posted 19 hours ago Author Posted 19 hours ago Are these cards insured by the banks for issues such as this? In this case it's KTB.
riclag Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago I have been hacked several times! i try to stay away from pos( point of sale)terminals , the kind that swipe the magnet strip or the front slot insert. Also I dont allow a cashier to expose my card numbers to the overhead security cameras. I try to only handle the card my self. If I need to use booking.com or a online purchase I use a specific card for that and immediately lock my card after purchase. I use a card with the chip and tap vs insert at Pos terminals such as Home Pro & Watsadue & Lotus. So far so good. Big C & Makro I use cash. Its becoming more & more dangerous using ones cards. Good luck 1 1
hotandsticky Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 8 minutes ago, riclag said: I have been hacked several times! i try to stay away from pos( point of sale)terminals , the kind that swipe the magnet strip or the front slot insert. Also I dont allow a cashier to expose my card numbers to the overhead security cameras. I try to only handle the card my self. If I need to use booking.com or a online purchase I use a specific card for that and immediately lock my card after purchase. I use a card with the chip and tap vs insert at Pos terminals such as Home Pro & Watsadue & Lotus. So far so good. Big C & Makro I use cash. Its becoming more & more dangerous using ones cards. Good luck Much safer than carrying cash. Are you paranoid about cash as well ?😏 1
ravip Posted 19 hours ago Author Posted 19 hours ago 9 hours ago, scubascuba3 said: She's told the issuer so nothing more to do. Personally I'm using virtual cards where possible and only putting a balance on that that matches the transaction Which bank in TH issues victual cards? Or cards that can be "topped up".
Magictoad Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago Thai Girl Friend? Say no more. That's where I would look. 1 2
Popular Post save the frogs Posted 18 hours ago Popular Post Posted 18 hours ago 11 hours ago, Magictoad said: Thai Girl Friend? Say no more. That's where I would look. it's her card that was hacked. silly person. 1 2 2
riclag Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 1 hour ago, hotandsticky said: Much safer than carrying cash. Are you paranoid about cash as well ?😏 Ive never had my cash hacked! My Credit Cards have been hacked two or three times .
Popular Post hotandsticky Posted 17 hours ago Popular Post Posted 17 hours ago 1 minute ago, riclag said: Ive never had my cash hacked! My Credit Cards have been hacked two or three times . I have never lost a Penny on credit cards (in fact the protection rules have saved me money). I have lost money with cash..... list and stolen 2 1 1
riclag Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 2 minutes ago, hotandsticky said: I have never lost a Penny on credit cards (in fact the protection rules have saved me money). I have lost money with cash..... list and stolen i Cant say the same! Ive never lost out due to the fraudulent transaction but its cost me money to have a new card replaced in shipment from my address in the states to here and the 3 weeks of waiting for it and the time involved trying to decline the fraud! Its a pain in the left cheek! 1
scubascuba3 Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 9 hours ago, ravip said: Which bank in TH issues victual cards? Or cards that can be "topped up". Wise has virtual cards, probably Revolut also, you'll need to check the Thai banks 1
gargamon Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 8 hours ago, riclag said: i Cant say the same! Ive never lost out due to the fraudulent transaction but its cost me money to have a new card replaced in shipment from my address in the states to here and the 3 weeks of waiting for it and the time involved trying to decline the fraud! Its a pain in the left cheek! Get a better card. I've had a couple shipped over the years to SE Asia and they shipped it overnight. Actually took a couple of days.
SAFETY FIRST Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 10 hours ago, riclag said: Big C & Makro I use cash Big C has tap Not sure about Makro They don't take kasikorn credit cards
ravip Posted 6 hours ago Author Posted 6 hours ago 3 hours ago, scubascuba3 said: Wise has virtual cards, probably Revolut also, you'll need to check the Thai banks Thanks. Seems Bangkok Bank has - Be1st Digital Debit Card. 1
scubascuba3 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 45 minutes ago, ravip said: Thanks. Seems Bangkok Bank has - Be1st Digital Debit Card. I use my virtual card for ify transactions, such as I just bought credit on Call360 App, I didn't want to leave my card open on the app so I added a balance which only covered the credit, no need to delete the card. My bank allows 5 new cards a day and 200 active cards
fredwiggy Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 18 hours ago, KhunBENQ said: Yes don't give it away. Scratch off the three digit code (after noting). True for all cards. Give a card to a pump station assistant and expect it to be photographed from both sides. If the card issuer has no two factor feature that is enough to use the date online. No hack in the IT way needed. booking.com has a specific security problem with hotel ITs hacked and people sent phishing messages that look 100% legit. Not sure whether it's related. Whenever you give a card to anyone for a transaction, always stand there and watch until it's returned, watching to see if they're scrutinizing it to remember the details.
henryford1958 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 23 hours ago, ThreeCardMonte said: Best advice is don’t use credit cards in Thailand, physically. I never use my actual card in Thailand but i had my UK credit card hacked twice last year. Luckily the bank stopped any payments so i didn't lose out but heaven knows how they get to charge items to my card. I did have problems with Booking.com though sending me messages saying that my bookings had been cancelled (they weren't) and that i had to quickly contact them via their (fake) address. 1 1
KhunBENQ Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 17 minutes ago, henryford1958 said: did have problems with Booking.com though sending me messages saying that my bookings had been cancelled (they weren't) and that i had to quickly contact them via their (fake) address. Yes thats what I remembered.
Stocky Posted 55 minutes ago Posted 55 minutes ago 15 hours ago, riclag said: i Cant say the same! Ive never lost out due to the fraudulent transaction but its cost me money to have a new card replaced in shipment from my address in the states to here and the 3 weeks of waiting for it and the time involved trying to decline the fraud! Its a pain in the left cheek! I've lost a credit card one, and I've had fraudulent use of a card once. In the instance of fraud the standard bank transaction notification SMS alerted me and I was able to cancel the card, the money was refunded. There was no cost to replace the cards as HSBC Singapore always use DHL to courier replacement cards to my address in Thailand.
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