Quote Originally Posted by willdylanites View Post
Apologies if this is the wrong forum or way to go about this kind of thing, but I need your help with reporting credit card fraudsters on the dark web like this egregious one kjf24dd65nrxm2nc5xmmks2mcirc63rcmhzpu7lruigv2qsogl bkkuad to your law enforcement agencies, they know where it's from and how to access/open it.

My mother just recently went through a nightmare from people like these, her card was sold and used in different locations while she was asleep, almost like she was being targeted. She woke up in the morning with notifications of withdrawals and payments made from her credit card all within a few hours, $8300 gone just like that.

I've reported the link many times now to all relevant authorities, even the browser they use on the Play and App Store, but nothing's being done. Tate's app was removed but this one is allowed, ***? A misogynistic app is more dangerous than an app literally used by unscrupulous people to access and buy illegal stuff? Make it make sense, please. I'm hoping if enough people report them, maybe they'll get off their backsides and do the right thing. Thanks for your help.
Credit card fraud is a serious problem, and it's important to report it to the appropriate authorities. Here are some resources that can help:

  • The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has information on how to report identity theft and credit card fraud
  • Your credit card company can also help you report fraud and cancel your card.

I understand your frustration with the lack of response from the authorities so far. However, it's important to keep reporting the fraud. The more reports they receive, the more likely they are to investigate.