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Online Credit Card Fraud Prevention Mechanisms
Posted by Bonnie on December 30th, 2008 filed in Credit Card Reviews, Credit Cards, Identity ProtectionDatabases that store your credit card number are frequently hacked. Just because you do not use your credit card to make online purchases, does not mean that your credit card number is not stored in a database that can be hacked.
I had an online purchase show up on my credit card once. However, in that case I think that the purchaser had incorrectly entered the credit card number, and just happened to have the same expiration date. So that is one reason that the three digit CW2/CID number on the back of the card helps identify the correct number was entered. To fix the problem, I just called the credit card company and explained that I had never shopped online with that retailer, and they reversed the charge.
I found another great way to protect yourself with online purchases that limits your liability to $0!
Discover Card has set up a zero dollar liability program. The way it works is they generate secure account numbers. Instead of using your real credit card number, Discover Card
assigns you a secure number that is linked to your account through a secure database. When you shop online, you enter your assigned secure number.