Another Parking Lot Payment Data Breach At OneStopParking
OneStopParking operates discount parking lots at hotels near airports and at seaports. Security reporter Brian Krebs’ usual gang of bank sources let him know that cards used on the company’s site had also been used in fraudulent transactions. A company representative confirmed that the parking lot operator has received complaints from customers, and they are investigating the possibility of a recent or ongoing breach.
Banks have found their customers’ card numbers online at store that sells credit cards for $6 to $12 each, including CVV codes and the card holder’s address and phone number. This store does not accept credit cards as payment, as you might imagine.
Meanwhile, Park-N-Fly reports that they are no longer taking online reservation payments, but are accepting payments over the phone.
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