Which of the following is the biggest threat to your credit card security?
a) Shopping online with a credit card
b) Shopping in a real store with your credit card
c) Ordering something over the phone with your credit card
The answer might
surprise you. Its b - shopping in a real store with a credit card. Despite all the controversy and publicity surrounding internet phishing and identity theft, shopping online is a relatively safe process. Credit card fraudsters are far more likely to get your credit card numbers and ID data
by hacking into a bank or credit card company computer than they are to hack into an online stores server.
The truth is that there are some dangers to using credit cards in ANY situation - and there are ways to safeguard your information and security no matter where you shop with your credit card.
When shopping online
Only shop reputable sites. If a shopping web page
has been around for a while, its a pretty grand bet that theyre legitimate.
Always type the name of a page
into your browser address bar rather than clicking on a hyperlink in your e-mail. That way you will
be sure that youre going to the companys actual page
and not a fake mirror.
Use an online money transfer service rather than your usual credit card. You may fund an account with a accomadation
like Paypal via your credit card or bank account - but your understanding isnt freely available. When you pay via PayPal, the only information that the seller gets about you is your email address.
When shopping in a real store
Keep your eye on your credit card. Stores with the latest technology
in credit card scanning wont ever even handle your card - you slide it in the scanner yourself and it never leaves your possession. In stores that arent that hip yet, keep your eye on whats happening with your card, and ALWAYS take your credit card receipt. Until every body is using the latest scanners and printers that only print out the last four digits of your credit card, discarded credit card receipts are the easiest way for thieves to get hold of your credit card numbers.
When shopping by phone
Never, ever, ever give your credit card numbers to someone who called you. No matter how nice
a deal sounds, insist on being given the measure
to confirm the identity and company of the person youre speaking with.
As you might
see, for the most part, common sense is all it takes to keep your credit card data
safe!