Payment card information is stolen by hackers using legitimate websites

 
 
 

The rapid advancement of digital payment technologies has made transactions seamless and efficient. However, cybercriminals are now leveraging sophisticated hacking techniques to compromise payment cards, leading to unauthorized transactions abroad—particularly in Italy.

How the Scam Works

Recent reports indicate that hackers are manipulating smart payment systems to gain unauthorized access to customers’ financial data. Here’s how the fraud unfolds:

Hackers have found ways to intercept digital payment data stored on smartphones, enabling them to use the information for fraudulent transactions. By the time victims notice suspicious withdrawals, cybercriminals have already maxed out their card limits.

Kuwaiti banks acknowledge the rise in these fraudulent transactions but emphasize that customers bear responsibility for their own financial security. Key points from banks include:

Many affected customers argue that they are not at fault, claiming that:

Reports suggest this form of cyber fraud has persisted in Kuwait for months, with no concrete solutions. Website operators have attempted to fix security flaws, but the precise method used by hackers remains unclear.

How to Protect Yourself from Digital Payment Fraud

To minimize the risk of falling victim to such scams, banks advise customers to:

  
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