Linked credit card draining $21k from checking account through unauthorized charges
Unauthorized charges totaling $21,000 were pulled from a checking account through a linked Macy's credit card over a single month. Cross-account linkages create a security gap where credit card fraud directly empties bank accounts. Fraud investigation timelines leave victims without access to funds needed for daily expenses.
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