The Usual Suspects 2


Updated on 16 December 2008 | 0 Comments

If 'The Devil', Keyser Soze, exists, he's no longer into drug-trafficking and murder. Read more on the sequel to traditional major crime.

I learned from APACS that just 49% of UK retail transactions on the Web are made with credit cards. The other transactions are made mostly on debit cards. What's wrong with you people? Do you still not know about the limited protection you get with debit cards? Also, cheques are still used. Hello! 21st century calling!

However, whether you use a debit or credit card online, you need to be alert for fraud. Although our losses for card fraud are eventually limited to £50, it can be inconvenient and embarrassing when a fraudster maxes out your card shortly before you try to buy something. Plus it can seriously affect your credit rating, which might take months to correct.

I don't know if he's real, but the only thing that scares me is Keyser Soze

Criminal masterminds, perhaps even Keyser Soze from The Usual Suspects (He might be real. Prove me wrong!), are benefiting from this newer type of fraud. Top cops say that sophisticated criminal gangs have switched from more dangerous crimes, such as armed robbery, to Internet card fraud.

Also, many gangs appear to use card crime to finance other criminal operations, such as buying drugs or weapons, to money laundering and terrorism. Here's how 'the devil' Keyser Soze might do it. He hires some cheap, jaded, Russian computer geeks who've been brought up to distrust the West and sets them to these two tasks:

"Yeah, I know the drill. I simply shred my documents, right?"

But no, it's not quite so easy to shred your computer, is it? With that in mind, here are some more appropriate tips for protecting yourself from online card fraud:

And just like that - the risk's gone!

Or, at least, it's greatly reduced.

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