I have a card which has no virtual card behind it, and which had been used for 1-2 years in offline. Once I had to pay using the real details of a card. And that was the single and only time I used that card for an internet payment. It was for a flight with KLM, on the US version of the website, The whole process was done via https, therefore no one could intercept the data in between. I paid around $300 and several days later someone made a payment on some US website for a subscription of some s**t of around $30. I notified my bank and they, later, reembursed me it.
Therefore, someone working for KLM used my card details and sold them to someone, or used them to make a purchase on their own website, the one made to steel money from some of their customers who don't pay cloase attention to their transactions. $30 could have gone unnoticied, right?
No more unauthorized purchases have been since, during a year already
Your thoughst?
My question isn't how to protect yourself, but who else could have it been if not someone from KLM?
Therefore, someone working for KLM used my card details and sold them to someone, or used them to make a purchase on their own website, the one made to steel money from some of their customers who don't pay cloase attention to their transactions. $30 could have gone unnoticied, right?
No more unauthorized purchases have been since, during a year already
Your thoughst?
My question isn't how to protect yourself, but who else could have it been if not someone from KLM?
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