What should I do about this?

United States
December 22, 2009 11:42am CST
I posted a discussion on here about other paid to post sites and wanted some more information so I did a google search about them. I clicked on a few of the search results and found a blog about some paid to post sites. I clicked on one of the forums this person had posted and found ptc, gpt subforums among other things. What caught my attention was this a subforum called: Get Paid to Have Fun forum based games. Underneath this is this is the topic that blew me away: Selling bank logins, ccv, track 1 & 2 with pin, doing bank to bank trf! I thought it couldn't be! Maybe it was a game that I didn't know of because it was under the heading of games. In the message this person posted his pricelist for hacking stuff (his words) and it has some peoples names, their credit card info and address. It is really bizarre how someone would be so bold as to post on the internet that they do this and are proud of it. What should I do? Sincerely in Christ, Leesa C. Eph.2:8,9 "Simplify Christmas - Celebrate Christ!"
3 responses
@cryw0lf (1302)
• United Kingdom
22 Dec 09
I agree with aer, you need to report it to a local authority as it is essentially fruad, and i know if that was MY credit details i'd want someone to report it straight away. Also, does this website allow that content? If its against its terms and conditions then also report this obscenity to them as well, so they can remove it as fast as possible.
• United States
22 Dec 09
What it looked like to me is that the person tried to hide it among the games section of the forum but as I can see he/she is not the only doing this.
@kaylachan (72456)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
22 Dec 09
File a report with the website admistaitor and coppy everything down. Coppy and past into word if you have to. This information will be needed for the cyber crime unit for your local police department. And, like others have said, report it to your cyber crime department. That's idenity theft.
• Canada
22 Dec 09
Probably the best idea would be to contact your local police department and speak with the computer crimes division. Give them the information that you have and let them deal with the situation. It's what I would want you to do if it was my name, address and credit card info on the site.