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Had Debit card details stole, security advice pls

Hiya Tech heads .......... good morning and thanks for taking the time to look in.

Just yesterday I noticed that all my money from my bank account (and more)has been stolen and have come to the conclusion that some hacker has got my information via a site that I have purchased something from.

I think my pc is pretty secure but I have none of my personal details stored on it anyway, not even my real name, so I dont think the problem is there. I have a very up to date AV software, firewall (tested and protecting) using Adware scanned yesterday and only 2 things found (nothing critical)Do I need any more protection??? if so what???

Have been to pcpitstop and nothing to report there.

What measures can I take to stop this happening again??
MSE:-)MoneySpendingExpert (-:

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  • Browntoa
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    was just about to reply to your other thread with this info !!

    read posts 1 to 4 on here

    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=133269

    following all the steps will ensure there are no keyloggers/Trojans etc hiding on your PC
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  • Browntoa
    Browntoa Posts: 49,612 Forumite
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    this toolbar, helps stop "phishing", sites pretending to be ebay, amazon etc

    http://www.trusttoolbar.com/

    Trusted Display:

    The Trusted Display visually communicates who is behind your current website by displaying the Company Name and Company Logo associated with this site.

    startup_guide3.gif

    Only legitimate details are displayed on TrustToolbar.
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  • Browntoa
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    exactly what Antivirus + Firewall do you use ??
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  • debs626
    debs626 Posts: 665 Forumite
    Browntoa wrote:
    exactly what Antivirus + Firewall do you use ??

    AVG antivirus and windows firewall, will take advantage of the toolbar ... thanks for that Browntoa.

    I was already reading through MALWARE/SPYWARE REMOVAL GUIDE and had already scanned pc for spyware and nothing critical found but for peice of mind I will do as you advice .... thanks
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  • Browntoa
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    needed to run them in "safe mode" as it tells in the thread, otherwise they may no get removed properly.

    I would not rely on the Windows firewall, it does not warn you if something is trying to access the internet

    replace it with Kerio

    http://www.sunbelt-software.com/Kerio-Download.cfm

    it is a fully working version despite them calling it an "Evaluation" copy and it is FREE !!

    the first time you use programs it will ask if you want to allow access
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  • Browntoa
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    also , go into Internet Explorer

    1)click on "tools" and then " Internet options"

    2)Click on the "advanced" tab

    3)Scroll down to the "Security" section and then tick the boxes for "Do not save Encrpted pages" and the one underneath for "empty temporary internet files folder"

    then click on the "Apply" button box on the bottom right

    this will ensure that once you have finished any online banking or shopping that ALL traces are removed when you shut down Internet explorer
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  • Donnie
    Donnie Posts: 9,862 Forumite
    The Opera browser; http://www.opera.com/products/desktop/ has contained an anti-phishing element for some time now, built into the address bar.
    Plus, it's easy to clear away your web traces once you have completed your transaction.
  • debs626
    debs626 Posts: 665 Forumite
    Thanks Donnie, I have tried using Opera b4 and after using IE for the las 10 years I found it hard to get along with .... maybe didnt give it a long enough run ....... old dogs new tricks sort of thing, have installed trust toolbar for now but thanks for your advice, its greatly appreciated.

    Thanks Browntoa, going to follow your advice to the letter, I greatly appreciate your time and effort. Thanks very much!!!!

    Will post back results.
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  • debs626
    debs626 Posts: 665 Forumite
    Ok have followed instructions as advised and everything seems to be ok. Nothing naughty was found so as far as I know pc is clean and safe. Just to recap this is what I have running or use for security and safety :-

    AVG anti virus
    Kerio personal firewall
    Comodo trust toolbar
    Windows own popup blocker
    Ad-aware
    CCleaner <
    I like very much
    Ewido anti-spyware.

    All up to date and running smoothly. Are there anyother measures I need to take ???

    Thanks for you help Browntoa, you have made me feel a little mre safer!

    Your a big credit to this site!!! Thank you!
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  • Browntoa
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    no thats all fine, if you get problems turn off the windows Firewall as Kerio has taken over it's functions

    remember to run update/run Ewido in normal mode from time to time, same with Ad-aware

    there is this thing you can use

    http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm

    it stops you opening dodgy sites in the first place

    follow this

    http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts2.htm

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