Yeah debit cards are quite dangerous, especially if they are linked to an account with overdraft protection. I had a friend who lost almost everything she had because she used a debit card in an airport. She assumes that is when it was done because that was the only place she used the card. I guess it could have been stolen by scanning her purse, but the company who issued the card said they had had trouble with the airport; someone with a pair of binoculars was stealing the PIN codes and using the card somehow. I had a credit card info stolen when I used it to buy something at AutoZone. I was caught by the card issuer when charges began appearing in large amounts in California. The first was at an AutoZone in San Jose, so that is how I figured out where it had been stolen. Somebody there stole the credit card info, changed it somehow to a debit card (I never link my cards to a bank account) and charged it as a debit card to the limit of the credit on that card. It was very sophisticated in the way it was done in that two cards were made and you could see where two people went through the checkouts at the same time and then moved down the road and did it again until they ran out of my credit. Fortunately, no account was linked to the card, so it ended up charged to the card, which Visa then refunded in total. If it had been taken out of an account, it would have been impossible to recover the funds. I was told to post it to the Federal Fraud website, and I needed a police report number to do that, so I reported it to the Troopers and generated a case number then put it on the fraud site. It would have been fairly easy to capture the fiends as they paid a cell phone bill in California with the card unless they just did that to send authorities in someone else's direction.