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Most credit card companies do not monitor IP addresses that were used for X purchases online, no matter the state. Some online merchants however, may have some form of protection from shipping to an address other than the address listed on the credit card billing address. But if a hacker has your stolen info, an IP address from another state wont stop them. It takes about 2 seconds to browse online for a proxy to use so that my IP can reflect the state you reside in...
Your best bet is not to use your credit card online with non-established merchants or make foreign transactions online using your card.
@Anonymous wrote:Most credit card companies do not monitor IP addresses that were used for X purchases online, no matter the state. Some online merchants however, may have some form of protection from shipping to an address other than the address listed on the credit card billing address. But if a hacker has your stolen info, an IP address from another state wont stop them. It takes about 2 seconds to browse online for a proxy to use so that my IP can reflect the state you reside in...
Your best bet is not to use your credit card online with non-established merchants or make foreign transactions online using your card.
Yeah, CCCs cannot track IP addresses from which they were used. Only the merchant.
If I were you, I would set up mobile notifications to get real time info. on when a transaction is made
This shouldn't be much of a worry because you're not liable for unauthorized purchases.
Are we sure CCC can't track your IP when you shop? Sometimes, when I checkout they have that verified by VISA popup window. I am not sure if that popop wouldn't let the bank see your IP. If so the bank may use the IP to help detect fraud. But just because the IP doesn't match the IP you login with doesn't mean they will deny.
PS. Some CCC will report the IP you use to login to banking to various credit reporting companies.
@Anonymous wrote:
Is it possible for unauthorized charges to take place nowdays?
Absolutely. Fraud didn't just disappear. It's still a problem. Even in Europe where chip & PIN EMV is ubiquitous it's still a problem. Criminals (at least some of them) are clever.
@Anonymous wrote:
Are there security measures in place from VisaCard to block such charges?
AFAIK Visa doesn't monitor IP's but here are definitely security measures in place.
@Anonymous wrote:
Sorry to have been a little overcautious, but I am a tad worried about my financial data to be exposed someday.
You have fraud protection from your creditors. All you can do is safeguard your cards (though that won't prevent all forms of fraud) and actively monitor all open accounts and your reports. If you see transactions or report data that you don't recognize then you need to take action ASAP.