Discover cardholders are the latest target in password stealing scams. Customers have been receiving e-mail messages telling them their accounts have been put on hold due to inactivity, and that in order to reactivate their accounts, they must log in to the account; responses to the message are sent to a Russian Internet address. Information collected includes plenty of identifiers that would enable identity theft: social security number, mother's maiden name, account number and passwords. PayPal and eBay customers have been targeted by similar scams. The method employed by this scheme is different; the e-mail linked to a real Discover site, but the submission form was wrapped in a hidden submission so the information was sent to the attacker.
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(I've seen some people say this shouldn't go in the hot deals topic and others argue it should because a lot of people only read this topic on AT - whatever the mods think is best - sorry if it's not meant to be here )
Edit: Did a search for "discover" in Hot Deals and Off-Topic and it didn't turn anything up so I don't think it's a repost. News was released earlier this month so you may already know about it.
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(I've seen some people say this shouldn't go in the hot deals topic and others argue it should because a lot of people only read this topic on AT - whatever the mods think is best - sorry if it's not meant to be here )
Edit: Did a search for "discover" in Hot Deals and Off-Topic and it didn't turn anything up so I don't think it's a repost. News was released earlier this month so you may already know about it.