We had the same thing happen on our main card. Got an alert that someone used in it North Dakota. The charge wasn't much, a couple dollars, but I think they were testing to see if they could get away with it. Funny thing was, the bank said it was an in-person charge - they had the number, but not the card.
We cancelled the card, of course, and move on. This happens to us every few years. Though it is a bit of a pain, I guess I don't mind any more. Just glad the bank keeps such a good eye open.
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