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When accepting credit card numbers over the phone from customers, you can easily identify the type of card without asking the customer. While each credit card has a unique string of numbers, in varying lengths, the first one or two digits will reveal the issuer of the card.
Looking at the first number on your card: If it starts with 3, it is an American Express, Diner's Club, or Carte Blanche; 4 is reserved for Visa, 5 for MasterCard, and 6 for Discover. The next five digits will indicate the card issuer such as the bank or credit union, as well as the type of credit card.
Digits 2-6: Make up the bank number. Digits 7-12 or 7-15: Represent the account number. Digits 13 or 16: Is a check digit.
It also helps indicate which major card network the card belongs to: American Express(3), Visa (4), Mastercard (5) or Discover (6). There are 1 trillion possible account numbers for each credit card issuer, according to Discover. Final Number: The last digit serves as a final check for payment processors.
Credit card cloning, or “skimming" as it is sometimes called, is a technique whereby someone obtains your credit card details, copies them onto a bogus card and begins using the credit card. While credit card theft itself is not new, the manner in which the information is stolen is still not clear to many people.
Making a photocopy of all the credit cards in your wallet can provide you with necessary information in case of a theft. Consumers usually have protection against any unauthorized credit card charges, such as in instances of card theft.
Most of the hotels require a copy of the credit card in order to process the prepayment form. Answer: Unfortunately, hotels and front-and-back credit card copies are pretty common practice and there may be no way for you to get away with not providing your full credit card information for authorization purposes.
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And, once thieves get credit or debit card numbers they can clone or duplicate a card. And once thieves have your credit or debit card numbers, they can clone a card with your identical information. Then, there's skimming. Skimming has been around a very long time, Kevin said.
Credit card fraud is when someone uses your credit card or credit account to make a purchase you didn't authorize. Fraudsters can also steal your credit card account number, PIN and security code to make unauthorized transactions, without needing your physical credit card.
The Internet is not the only way a criminal can steal your credit card number. Skimmers are electronic devices, usually placed on ATMs or the card readers on gas pumps. When you place your card into the reader, it passes through the skimmer, allowing the device to capture your account information.
Don't Share Your Card Number Where Others Can Hear Many legitimate financial transactions are conducted on the telephone, and may require you to verbally give your credit card number and other personal information.
Data breaches — According to the Privacy Rights Clearinghouse, over 600 million records have been stolen since 2005. Card skimmers — Your number can also be stolen by an illegal device that copies your credit card number, which thieves then either use for their own purposes or sell the number to others.
Card skimmers are devices that will allow thieves to capture the digital information embedded in credit cards. They may be used by the waiter that you've given your card to pay the bill, or sneakily slipped into the credit card reader or some other automated device.
Payment card numbers are composed of 8 to 19 digits, as follows: a six or eight-digit Issuer Identification Number (IIN), the first digit of which is the major industry identifier (MID) a variable length (up to 12 digits) individual account identifier. A single check digit calculated using the Kuhn algorithm.
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