ThePipemaker
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My card number was stolen too. I placed an order with Austin Homebrew last week. Someone bought a plane ticket in Thailand with my card # this morning.
Does anyone here really think there's any kind of mal-intent involved from Forest. Give me a break. Witchhunt somewhere else.
Another question to me would be did someone/thing take the credit card information a while back and not bring it out till now? For example, I've read many people's credit cards and cvc numbers a few years back due to working retail, and if I were unscrupulous enough to write them down, I could certainly have waited to try using it. Was there an old database compromise where the numbers have been floating out there, waiting for this batch to be used? Or is it something that happened recently
Nobody has suggested any mal-intent from Forrest at all.
Does anyone here really think there's any kind of mal-intent involved from Forest. Give me a break. Witchhunt somewhere else.
I think you guys should try communicating a little more with the people in the threads as to what you're doing to research the problem. Are you using outside forensics to research this or is it just in-house people trying to figure it out? Showing that you have 3rd parties researching this would go a long way to show that you (AHS) takes this potential breach seriously and are doing everything you can to make sure it is being handled. On the other hand, if there are just internal people at AHS running virus/malware scanners and doing simple log checking on the server, then you're not approaching this the right way.
It could have happened to anyone online and any online retailer.
No. I was literally just the small amount that triggered it.
It's not HBT in my case. I've only used PayPal for my HBT membership - they've never seen my card #.
For me, it can't have been that long ago. My credit card had expired in Jan and I received a new one around the 15th. That's the one that got stolen. So, that card and number were only about 3 weeks old when the charges happened.
Wow. Been keeping up on these threads, and something just occurred to me. I recently had one of my CCs reissue me a new card. About a year and a half before it expires. They mentioned something in the letter about how they detected a potential security breach so they are pre-emptively issuing new cards with the same number but different security sequence. It has nothing to do with anything I did, just making sure my assets are secure. Which is fine, I don't carry a balance on the card, so I would be able to figure it out quickly if anything came up. All this explains a lot.
Any chance any of these events are on a Discover card?