A co-worker recently discovered fraudulent charges on his credit card statement. One of the charges was made at PoxNora.com, a gaming web site. After getting in contact with someone at Octopi, the developer behind PoxNora, they revealed something interesting. They are currently having issues with fraudulent credit card charges made by someone who has been stealing credit card numbers from restaurants in the Bloomingdale area. The list of restaurants TGIFridays and Chili’s, among others. So, if you have been to a Bloomingdale area restaurant and paid with a credit or debit card in the past six months, check your statements for charges from Octupi or PoxNora. If you find fraudulent charges, call your credit card company or bank to report them. Also, be sure to visit AnnualCreditReport.com to find out how you can monitor your credit report for free annually.
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