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WLOX-TV and WLOX.com – The News for South MississippiCredit card fraud overshadows holiday shopping

BILOXI, MS (WLOX) –

While you're on the lookout for that perfect holiday deal, thieves are on the lookout for your personal information.

“We see a lot more fraud of every kind, including credit card fraud,” said Jackie Rhodes of the Biloxi Police Department.

Online shopping makes knocking out your Christmas list easy, but that convenience also puts your credit card information at risk.

“They [hackers] can get your credit card number. they can get the little three digit number on the back, and if they have those two things they can go online and buy anything they want to,” said Rhodes.

Police say that if you are shopping online to make sure the website has a security certificate. also, if you're using Wi-Fi, make sure it's password protected.

“If it doesn't have a security certificate, don't give any credit card information because there is somebody on the other end collecting that information,” said Rhodes.  “Next thing you know, you have a $20,000 charge on your credit card that you know nothing about.”  

Even when shopping in person, you still need to keep an eye on your surroundings.

“If somebody is standing by you with a phone in hand, they could be taking a picture of your credit card number. they could be taking a picture of what numbers you type into a key pad. Pay attention to that. Trust your instincts,” said Rhodes.

Even discarded receipts could hold valuable information.

Rhodes also suggests carrying only enough cash to cover your purchases, and only carry the credit cards you use.

If you see any suspicious activity, police say to alert a security guard or ask a store employee for help.

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WLOX-TV and WLOX.com – The News for South MississippiCredit card fraud overshadows holiday shopping

Gamers beware: Steam’s database hacked, including encrypted credit card information and passwords

November 10, 2011 at 6:11 pm

Popular game platform Steam, owned by Valve, has been hacked (via PC Gamer). Hackers were able to get into a Steam database, which included encrypted credit card information and passwords of many of its users. Steam isn’t sure at this point if the encryption of the credit card numbers or passwords have been obtained, but warns users to be on the look out for malicious activity. Steam’s Gabe Newell said in a statement to users:

Our Steam forums were defaced on the evening of Sunday, November 6. we began investigating and found that the intrusion goes beyond the Steam forums.

We learned that intruders obtained access to a Steam database in addition to the forums. this database contained information including user names, hashed and salted passwords, game purchases, email addresses, billing addresses and encrypted credit card information. we do not have evidence that encrypted credit card numbers or personally identifying information were taken by the intruders, or that the protection on credit card numbers or passwords was cracked.”

Steam is currently keeping their forums closed down while they investigate the situation. the Steam platform hasn’t been knocked down, however. Gabe’s full statement after the break:

Dear Steam Users and Steam Forum Users,

Our Steam forums were defaced on the evening of Sunday, November 6. we began investigating and found that the intrusion goes beyond the Steam forums.

We learned that intruders obtained access to a Steam database in addition to the forums. this database contained information including user names, hashed and salted passwords, game purchases, email addresses, billing addresses and encrypted credit card information. we do not have evidence that encrypted credit card numbers or personally identifying information were taken by the intruders, or that the protection on credit card numbers or passwords was cracked. we are still investigating.

We don’t have evidence of credit card misuse at this time. Nonetheless you should watch your credit card activity and statements closely.

While we only know of a few forum accounts that have been compromised, all forum users will be required to change their passwords the next time they login. If you have used your Steam forum password on other accounts you should change those passwords as well.

We do not know of any compromised Steam accounts, so we are not planning to force a change of Steam account passwords (which are separate from forum passwords). However, it wouldn’t be a bad idea to change that as well, especially if it is the same as your Steam forum account password.

We will reopen the forums as soon as we can.

I am truly sorry this happened, and I apologize for the inconvenience.

Gamers beware: Steam’s database hacked, including encrypted credit card information and passwords

Understanding the Steps of Credit Card Processing

When someone hands over a credit card to a merchant, or enters their credit card information online, they have little knowledge of what happens. All they see is the charge that appears on their statement. the truth is that a lot more is going on behind the scenes during your average credit card processing. Let’s look at the steps taken by the typical online purchase.

The buyer finds what they wish to purchase and, using an HTML form, enters their name, credit card information, shipping and billing addresses and so on. once the form is completed properly the buyer submits the data and it heads out to the server for processing.

Processing the Submitted Data

The server receives the information and evaluates that everything is filled out properly and checks for a code that tells it where to forward the incoming request. the server then converts the data to a form which the gateway will understand and moves the information to the gateway. the code also confirms whether or not the credit card is valid and if the transaction can be processed.

Entering the Gateway

Once the information reaches the gateway the card is validated and the user’s account is checked to make sure that the required amount is available. if everything checks out then an approval code is provided – and if there is a problem, the card is declined.

For providing this service the merchant is charged. the charge can be assessed per-transaction or on a monthly basis, depending upon the arrangement between the merchant and the service provider.

Transactions are batched at the gateway. Periodically, usually once a day, they are sent on to the clearinghouse. A clearinghouse is a large card issuer such as Visanet, Global or Nova. the clearinghouse determines the type of card used and the bank which issued the card.

Responsible for transferring money from bank to bank, clearinghouses take 2 to 5 percent of every transaction. They move the money from the buyer’s account to the merchant’s account.

The Merchant gets Paid

The final step in the process occurs after the merchant’s bank receives the funds through the clearinghouse. the bank then transfers money in to the merchant’s Card not Present account.

Why you Should Know

Both as a buyer and a merchant it is important to understand the process. it can take several days for a transaction to move from the pending list to the approved list and if you need funds to move quickly as a merchant, this can help you select a company that batches more frequently; for example. as a buyer, it clarifies why you might need to wait a couple of days to see your order shipped.

Determining what kind of credit card services you choose, as a merchant, will depend on a number of factors, many of them financial, but time can be a valuable asset as well.

When you search for credit card processing services as a merchant, especially one involved in ecommerce, you need to take a good look at all the charges you will encounter. A business that makes many small sales daily will do better with a monthly charge, whereas one that makes fewer but larger sales may opt for a per-transaction arrangement.

Gateway fees can also add up quickly. the difference between 2% and 5% is dramatic when you do $10,000 worth of business in a month. Make a spreadsheet to compare two or three offers and pick the one that is best for your company.

Opening your own business is an exciting and risky endeavor. Credit card acceptance is essential if you are going to serve a broad client base and getting online can make the difference between success and failure.

You may find that you need two service providers, one for the Internet and another for your physical store, but you will only find that out by doing the math. Remember that you are the customer, and barring unusual circumstances, you will be able to find an arrangement that suits your needs.

Understanding the Steps of Credit Card Processing