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<blockquote data-quote="PGB1" data-source="post: 1948861" data-attributes="member: 76746"><p>This discussion about the hijacked card number, safety on the Mac and sandboxing is quite interesting and I enjoy learning about these things. (And wish to thank everyone for the information)</p><p></p><p>I'm wondering if any of you have an idea of where the card information became available for the crook(s). Realizing it might be impossible to pinpoint, is the more likely weakness the vendor where I used the card (AT&T), the card issuer (Tremendous) or my device? </p><p></p><p>I believe it was before the Etsy transaction because there were many failed transactions at Walmart, Amazon, eBay and the like before the successful ones at Etsy (now there are two successes for the crook).</p><p></p><p>Why I'm concerned: Income tax time is here and I've concern about entering sensitive data, account numbers, Social Security number, etc. if the computer "leaks".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PGB1, post: 1948861, member: 76746"] This discussion about the hijacked card number, safety on the Mac and sandboxing is quite interesting and I enjoy learning about these things. (And wish to thank everyone for the information) I'm wondering if any of you have an idea of where the card information became available for the crook(s). Realizing it might be impossible to pinpoint, is the more likely weakness the vendor where I used the card (AT&T), the card issuer (Tremendous) or my device? I believe it was before the Etsy transaction because there were many failed transactions at Walmart, Amazon, eBay and the like before the successful ones at Etsy (now there are two successes for the crook). Why I'm concerned: Income tax time is here and I've concern about entering sensitive data, account numbers, Social Security number, etc. if the computer "leaks". [/QUOTE]
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