Credit cards are commonly being used for online booking of airline and railway tickets and for other ecommerce transactions. Although most of ecommerce websites have implemented strong security measures (such as SSL, secure web servers etc), instances of credit card frauds are increasing.
The scenario of this case ,The victim’s credit card information is stolen and misused for making online purchases (e.g. airline tickets, software).
Who is liable in this case? All persons who have stolen the credit card information as well as those who have misused it.
The suspect would install keyloggers in public computers (such as cyber cafes, airport lounges etc) or the computers of the victim.
Unsuspecting victims would use these infected computers to make online transactions. The credit card information of the victim would be emailed to the suspect.

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