Unauthorized flight booking with my card info - Is my email compromised?

I’m freaking out! Just found out someone used my debit card to buy a plane ticket. The weird part? I got the booking confirmation in my Gmail inbox. What’s going on?

I’ve already blocked my card, but I’m worried about my email security. The airline even called me about it. I’m working with my bank, but I can’t figure out if my Gmail account has been hacked. I’ve bought tickets for others before and got the confirmation, but this time I didn’t do it.

I’m in the EU, if that matters. Has anyone dealt with something like this? How can I tell if my email is safe? Any advice would be super helpful!

Man, that’s a real bummer. I’ve been through something similar, and it’s definitely nerve-wracking. From my experience, it’s more likely your card info was swiped rather than your email being hacked. These scammers are getting pretty clever these days.

Here’s what worked for me: First, I changed my Gmail password and turned on that two-factor authentication thing. It’s a bit of a hassle, but it gives you peace of mind. Then, I went through my recent account activity to make sure there weren’t any weird logins from places I’ve never been.

One thing that really helped was setting up alerts on my bank account for any purchases over a certain amount. That way, if anyone tries to use your card again, you’ll know right away.

Don’t beat yourself up over this. It happens to a lot of people, and it’s not your fault. Keep working with your bank, and they’ll sort it out. Hang in there!

I’ve seen similar cases before, and it’s not always email compromise. Often, it’s the card details that got swiped somehow. The booking confirmation in your inbox could just be because the scammer used your email when making the purchase.

To be safe, change your Gmail password immediately and enable two-factor authentication if you haven’t already. Check your account’s recent activity for any suspicious logins. Also, review your email settings for any unfamiliar forwarding rules.

Keep working with your bank on the card issue. They’re usually good at handling these situations. Consider setting up alerts for future transactions to catch any unauthorized use quickly.

Don’t panic, but stay vigilant. These things happen, unfortunately, but taking swift action usually resolves the problem without long-term consequences.

yo, that sucks! sounds like someone got ur card info, not necessarily ur email. they prolly just used ur email addy when bookin the ticket. change ur gmail password anyway tho, and turn on that 2-factor thing. check ur recent logins too. keep talkin to ur bank, theyll sort it out. dont stress too much, happens to loads of ppl!