I'm back •••
Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2020 11:35 am
••• after getting a new computer.
I got sloppy and never wrote down my password for the WB board, I just let Chrome remember it so haven't been able to get on here.
Thanks to for Grimork setting me up with a new password - I'm back.
The reason for the new computer was basically a "precaution" - a fairly expensive precaution but not being a computer geek it was the best idea my wife and I had.
Used my credit card to order those "Special Ops" sunglasses that are advertised on TV, within four hours the bank fraud department is contacting me asking if I'm purchasing xxx in London and yyy in San Diego?
Card compromised, a new one being issued.
My wife has Malware Bites so we load that onto my machine, it finds and quarantined 14 "iffy" items.
I do another online order, the next day bank fraud again, Did I charge $700+ to Toys-R-Us?
Card cancelled and new one on it's way.
Use the new card for the very first time doing an online order - YUP! - bank fraud contacts me yet again so I retired my Windows 7 computer and happened to catch this one on sale.
As a moderator on Stormfront I have to (sometimes) click on links that members/guests put in posts, I'm guessing "something bad" might have been picked up on one of those links.
How not only does my name, credit card number but three digit verification number get onto the dark web seemingly every time I use my card?
Very aggravating and inconvenient to say the least.
I got sloppy and never wrote down my password for the WB board, I just let Chrome remember it so haven't been able to get on here.
Thanks to for Grimork setting me up with a new password - I'm back.
The reason for the new computer was basically a "precaution" - a fairly expensive precaution but not being a computer geek it was the best idea my wife and I had.
Used my credit card to order those "Special Ops" sunglasses that are advertised on TV, within four hours the bank fraud department is contacting me asking if I'm purchasing xxx in London and yyy in San Diego?
Card compromised, a new one being issued.
My wife has Malware Bites so we load that onto my machine, it finds and quarantined 14 "iffy" items.
I do another online order, the next day bank fraud again, Did I charge $700+ to Toys-R-Us?
Card cancelled and new one on it's way.
Use the new card for the very first time doing an online order - YUP! - bank fraud contacts me yet again so I retired my Windows 7 computer and happened to catch this one on sale.
As a moderator on Stormfront I have to (sometimes) click on links that members/guests put in posts, I'm guessing "something bad" might have been picked up on one of those links.
How not only does my name, credit card number but three digit verification number get onto the dark web seemingly every time I use my card?
Very aggravating and inconvenient to say the least.