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ZeaXG
post Dec 17 2018, 09:09 AM

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Transferred all mah mani to Tigerbank. Left only RM20 in CayamB hehe
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post Dec 17 2018, 09:23 AM

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QUOTE(annoymous1234 @ Dec 17 2018, 09:22 AM)
shit!! I cannot log in at all. it says "Invalid User ID or Password [CLK00619]". someone change my password????
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You type korek or not first. If korek, then RIP. try call customer service see can help or not
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post Dec 17 2018, 09:48 AM

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QUOTE(a13solut3 @ Dec 17 2018, 09:47 AM)
i miskin, only got rm20 inside bank sad.gif
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But FD berlambak2 kan?
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post Dec 17 2018, 09:59 AM

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QUOTE(annoymous1234 @ Dec 17 2018, 09:58 AM)
Is this related? Someone is trying to use??
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Yes. But how you disable debit card for online use? I want to disable mine as well lol
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post Dec 17 2018, 12:02 PM

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QUOTE(blackamikaze @ Dec 17 2018, 11:39 AM)
but still require cvv. Now we talking about the possibility for hacker to gain access to user account via bruteforce, but the problem is you cant get cvv number on your account page so it is not possible to link with paypal. I suspect there is leak on debit card details.
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Yes, there is a leak of debit card details. My debit card never use before, not even for ATM. It's just sitting in my house drawer also kena leaked and the criminal used my card at Australia. Lucky only swiped RM35 and CIMB already refunded it.
mad.gif mad.gif bangwall.gif
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post Dec 17 2018, 12:22 PM

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QUOTE(se7en @ Dec 17 2018, 12:08 PM)
let me tell you why it was only charged RM35, and why CIMB is more then willing to refund you the RM35 to keep you quiet.

While scammers are more then happy to swipe large amounts on credit cards, they will not do so with a debit card because its linked to an account. No money in account, transaction rejected, the card gets flagged. These transactions are usually done on legitimate sites or via paypal as its easier to go through.

What they will do is test it out with a small transaction, and then sell the card details on the dark web. Once the people who deal in siphoning money out of credit cards gets the card details, they will then use it via shady payment gateways to clear your account right to the last ringgit.

So yes, if your card has been used once for any purchase without your authorization, destroy it and get a new one.
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Thanks for the explanation.

This happened to me last week. Since then, I already cancelled my compromised debit card and applied a new one, which I need to access cimbclicks. I've also disabled overseas use on the new card so hopefully no more issues now.
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post Dec 17 2018, 05:16 PM

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GUYS, FORGET ABOUT THE PASSWORD PROBLEM. IT'S A RELATIVELY MINOR ONE.

JUST MAKE SURE YOUR DEBIT CARD HAS DISABLED THE OPTION FOR OVERSEAS SPEND CAN LIAO.

Ok bye
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post Dec 17 2018, 05:24 PM

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QUOTE(RicoT @ Dec 17 2018, 05:23 PM)
One question, I noticed a hotel employee jotted down my full credit card number, expiry date and the numbers behind. Is it normal or I should sound the manager?
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They cannot do that wtf... anyone with that info can use to buy anything online.

Faster call bank cancel card if cannot ensure that the info is secured.

This post has been edited by ZeaXG: Dec 17 2018, 05:25 PM
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post Dec 17 2018, 06:27 PM

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QUOTE(TunaFish1990 @ Dec 17 2018, 06:19 PM)
which tered bro? can share link? wanna see the purpose behind small sum xsaction nod.gif
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QUOTE(se7en @ Dec 17 2018, 12:08 PM)
let me tell you why it was only charged RM35, and why CIMB is more then willing to refund you the RM35 to keep you quiet.

While scammers are more then happy to swipe large amounts on credit cards, they will not do so with a debit card because its linked to an account. No money in account, transaction rejected, the card gets flagged. These transactions are usually done on legitimate sites or via paypal as its easier to go through.

What they will do is test it out with a small transaction, and then sell the card details on the dark web. Once the people who deal in siphoning money out of credit cards gets the card details, they will then use it via shady payment gateways to clear your account right to the last ringgit.

So yes, if your card has been used once for any purchase without your authorization, destroy it and get a new one.
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