Hardcore Security?



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Good points, The myspace and facebook used different emails, and different passwords. Id agree that a virus or key logger could do this but I have a firewall, along with my encrypted traffic. Yes I am sure they exist for macs, but only idiots get viruses. There are no warze, or funky mp3s with a .exe at the end on my computer. Encrypted traffic means no packet sniffing on public wifi.

Ive got no clue who is fucking with me, and I am not saying I am being targeted by "the man". But who ever it is has a physical copy of my debit card and enough info to change it. Which means its much bigger than a script kiddie. That card has never left my wallet and I guard it like a hawk. Really who changes someones pin with a debit card copy and then doesn't take any money out?

Tangy actually gave a legit guess, but ive been with her for 4yrs. I don't really suspect her.

Placed fraud alerts on all of my credit reports this week also.
 
Make sure you don't have a physical keylogger in your keyboard or via your keyboard cable to computer. Maybe someone got in and out of your office/home and put a physical keylogger in place then removed - check CCTV footage if you can.
 
I am not trying to be paranoid and I don't really give a fuck. But it seems like someone is fucking with me since nothing has been stolen or moved despite them having a debit card and pin.

"Just because you're paranoid, don't mean they're not after you."

-Kurt Cobain
 
But who ever it is has a physical copy of my debit card and enough info to change it. Which means its much bigger than a script kiddie. That card has never left my wallet and I guard it like a hawk. Really who changes someones pin with a debit card copy and then doesn't take any money out?
Not necessarily, are you sure it can't be changed from your internet banking? And maybe they were checking whether it was active, or were just bored, and wanted to do some hacking, but were too pussy to take any money?
 
Not necessarily, are you sure it can't be changed from your internet banking? And maybe they were checking whether it was active, or were just bored, and wanted to do some hacking, but were too pussy to take any money?

Yeah, when I was on the phone with support to ask what happened or if I could even get the new pin or do anything about it. They said (WellsFargo) that the only way to do it was at a ATM or at the bank with a person.

Since I didn't know the new pin, and because they don't keep pin records. They said the only thing I could do was get a new card and new pin. Since there is no WF in Florida I couldn't even go to the bank for a new pin. Wachovia can't do pin support for WF customers. Its a really weird situation.
 
Ive had a strong tin foil hat crammed onto my cranium the past few weeks especially, and remember a number of your posts as of late BeerNuts.....and have agreed and respected them for what that is worth.

But as someone mentioned earlier, for your own sanity don't let this get played out in your mind. Shit happens, coincidence or not, you can debate, negate, conjure up ideas for days....it aint worth it though.

No matter what resolution you come to, if you spend too much time worrying, wondering, etc...it just isnt worth it.

Change up your passwords, get a new debit card, and forget it. Life's fucked up, but we are all in it together brah.

Happy holidays boss