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Credit Card Dumps

Posted on January 15, 2012 by Lee J

IT seems that 2012 is year of the credit card hackers, with hundreds of thousands of cards being leaked this year already it has turned into a daily thing. Just today we have been notified of 3 more credit leaks, 1 from Australia, 1 from Israel and another from a variety of Arabic country’s. It what has been a on going fight with Israel, we are now staring to see Israeli based hackers taking there own revenge and attacking other innocent people and dumping thousands of credit cards online day after day. Now with the credit card dumps it doesn’t really show or prove anything besides the hackers are greedy, not thinking right and they tend to be more personal based attacks. What they do not see is every time banks have to destroy cards and notify customers it costs the rest of the banks customers these fee’s as over time rates and fees increase. Its also a worrying fact that people have been using stolen credit cards to obtain stuff online and like the recent incident in Israel they have been stupid enough to get the goods sent to there home address’s. Now surely anyone can tell what is going to happen when you buy stuff with stolen money and have a trail back to, you will get caught in the end. So to all the hackers, CWN continues to ask for you to stop attacking innocent people and company’s and start focusing on the real troubles out there like, illegal porn, illegal human trafficking and drugs and stop causing extra work for the authorities  so they can to focus on real world troubles *We will not be publishing any further credit card details or personal leaks.**The above views are my own expressions only, if you do not agree simply move on. *


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