Where are your stolen credit cards ending up?

Credit Card Shopping

Credit card thieves have become increasingly bold and sophisticated in the black market of card numbers and other data like your CV2 information. The CV2 is a security code, usually the last 3 digits, that can be found on the reverse of most cards, usually on the signature line. Either way, the article I came across describes in detail about an online supermarket of stolen credit card information.

See link for the full article:

http://www.techworld.com/security/news/index.cfm?newsid=11808&pagtype=samechan

3 Responses to “Where are your stolen credit cards ending up?”


  1. 1 Credit Card April 9, 2008 at 5:11 pm

    Not much can be done without the full information of the card holder. Credit card companies have become much more sophisticated in how they process transactions


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