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Originally posted by WTFH View PostCheck the statement to see if there is any charity donation on it - probably only for £1, that will be the cloners testing the card.
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Originally posted by Lance View Postjust found out my company bank card has been cloned.
Looking at past transactions to see how anyone might have got the details, and the 2 most recent were the M6 toll road, and my PI renewal with QDOS.
2 fraudulent transactions have succeeded. And 3 more were blocked by the bank. Waiting to see if I get a refund.
I wish now I'd used my personal credit card as that way I have consumer protection law to help. With a business card there is far less protection.
On a positive note I have just realised this will reduce my CT bill so there's that.
Check the statement to see if there is any charity donation on it - probably only for £1, that will be the cloners testing the card.
One other thing is that I had a message earlier today to say that one of my personal MasterCards had password information in a possible data leak. Nothing more than that. I went straight on, found no odd transactions, and reset the card password & pin.
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Originally posted by Qdos Contractor View PostDear Lance,
I am sorry to hear about the issues you have experienced.
If it provides any reassurance, I can confirm that we do not capture, store, or process customer cardholder data. Our website and systems integrate directly with Opayo (formerly Sage Pay), a Level 1 PCI-DSS certified payment gateway that processes all customer card payments on our behalf. We are not aware of any circumstances in which our systems, nor Opayo's, have become compromised in any way, but please feel free to reach out to us directly if we can assist in any way.
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Dear Lance,
I am sorry to hear about the issues you have experienced.
If it provides any reassurance, I can confirm that we do not capture, store, or process customer cardholder data. Our website and systems integrate directly with Opayo (formerly Sage Pay), a Level 1 PCI-DSS certified payment gateway that processes all customer card payments on our behalf. We are not aware of any circumstances in which our systems, nor Opayo's, have become compromised in any way, but please feel free to reach out to us directly if we can assist in any way.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI don't think they are that quick are they? Someone will have gotten your details, put it up for sale on the dark web, bunch of hackers will obtain it and then get round to yours when they've dealt with the thousands they've already got.
I'd not be looking at stuff that's too recent.
Go have a look at the have I been p'wned website where you can see which orgs data containing your email has been compromised. If there is a co. in there that you've purchased from that it's more likely the source of your leak.
EDIT : And if I had to put a bet on I'd say the hackers would go after the millions of details the M6 Toll would hold over a few thousand from QDOS.
No pwnage either. I have a password manager that monitors that for me. I'm pretty sure it's just the card that's been breached though.
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I don't think they are that quick are they? Someone will have gotten your details, put it up for sale on the dark web, bunch of hackers will obtain it and then get round to yours when they've dealt with the thousands they've already got.
I'd not be looking at stuff that's too recent.
Go have a look at the have I been p'wned website where you can see which orgs data containing your email has been compromised. If there is a co. in there that you've purchased from that it's more likely the source of your leak.
EDIT : And if I had to put a bet on I'd say the hackers would go after the millions of details the M6 Toll would hold over a few thousand from QDOS.
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QDOS hacked?
just found out my company bank card has been cloned.
Looking at past transactions to see how anyone might have got the details, and the 2 most recent were the M6 toll road, and my PI renewal with QDOS.
2 fraudulent transactions have succeeded. And 3 more were blocked by the bank. Waiting to see if I get a refund.
I wish now I'd used my personal credit card as that way I have consumer protection law to help. With a business card there is far less protection.
On a positive note I have just realised this will reduce my CT bill so there's that.Tags: None
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