According to KrebsOnSecurity, OneStopParKing has been breached. Many banks reported to Brian that cards with fraudulent charges have all been used at OneStopParking.com. The stolen card data that bank sources traced back are among hundreds or thousands that went on sale Dec. 21 at Rescator, in a batch dubbed “Solidus.” It is thought to be the same organized crime gang responsible for stealing tens of millions of card numbers from shoppers at Target and Home Depot.
The card data ranges in price from $6 to $12 per card, and include the card number, expiration date, 3-digit card verification code, as well as the cardholder’s name, address and phone number.
To me, the answer is simple. Paying for parking sucks and I can’t believe it turned into a business model! Nobody likes paying to park their car! Even malls are coming up with valet services and everybody hates that. Let’s rid the world of paying to park our cars.
I know that really isn’t the answer. Neither is vandalism, so don’t go breaking parking payment meters!