This is a very serious issue. Online credit card transactions with 
Master/visa/American express cards do not certainly require your pin and 
your description clearly shows that either you have been taken to the 
fishing website or perhaps the original site itself is engaged in identity 
theft. First, check with your bank whether your credit card is ensured 
against the identity theft and actually most of them are in the context of 
US and perhaps Indian users can further throw light on this. Second, As soon 
as you are asked for your pin, please check to see whether you are on the 
original window or a new browser window has opened without your knowledge. 
You can do so by pressing Ault+tab. Third, Immediately copy the website 
address by pressing Ault+D and then pressing control+C. Paste it in a 
secured document for the future reference. Fourth, If you are doing online 
banking regularly, then visit your bank account site without wasting any 
moment and see whether there has been any transactions within the last few 
minutes or so. Last but not the least, Most of the banks with credit card 
facility should have twenty four hours customer service and contact the 
number immediately. Mostly your credit card itself will have the number. If 
your credit card info has already been sacrificed, then you should call your 
bank and block further transactions at the earliest. Also request for a new 
card and most of the banks are suppose to provide you this service free of 
cost. This is certainly a painful process, but better to go through this 
rather than becoming bankrupt.

Vetri.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "pushkar pandey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, January 08, 2007 6:50 PM
Subject: [AI] Be Careful while Internet


Hello Group Members , Recently I was booking a Railway Ticket via Internet. 
Whie making payment when I entered my Card no. , exp. date and CVV no., 
immediately a message came to enter a ATM PIN .. I was entering PIN but my 
son refused to do so as he had read in newspaper that some persons are doing 
cyber crime by taking ATM PIN and then by card no and cvv no. they prepares 
a new card and use it . But after cancelling it our ticket was booked. Then 
I asked the bank of which I was using Credit Card and they also said that 
while booking ticket or shopping via internet PIN no. is not asked but some 
Hackers are doing so and bank employee adviced me not to enter PIN 
.Therefore I want all the members of the group to be careful while doing 
shopping or booking ticket via intenet. I also want to ask that How we can 
know that Is anyone seeing or hacking our computer . What is a solutions for 
problem like this?
P. R. pandey
Mob.-9868838673
email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
             [EMAIL PROTECTED]
              [EMAIL PROTECTED]
skype id - pushkar74


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