Card Cracking is a scheme to defraud consumers via online solicitations to earn "easy-money" or to work-from-home. The fraudsters usually target younger people and use vehicles such as Facebook, Twitter or Instagram to lure in victims.
Once the individual has responded to a solicitation, they are usually asked for their debit card number, PIN and other account information for direct access to the account. Once the fraudsters have what they need, they begin to deposit fraudulent checks into the account, and then withdraw the funds immediately through the ATM. The bank customer is then instructed to call the bank and claim fraud on the ATM withdrawal. Once the money is refunded, the fraudster provides a portion of the refund money back to the bank customer.
To help consumers avoid involvement in this scam, the American Bankers Association (ABA) and CoreFirst offer the following tips:
The ABA's infographic on Card Cracking is a great first step in arming yourself against this type of attack.