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If you'd like to possibly freak yourself out more, Orr suggests a simple exercise: "Type your credit card numbers into a search engine, hit the button -- and keep your fingers crossed."
I can not believe that he is suggesting this. You would be submitting your cc number over the internet as plain text.
1) Even if your CC is stolen, it may not be placed in public access.
2) Some search engines remember what have you looking for and use it in many different ways: publish "what others are looking for?" ratings, show you your last search keywords, etc. Thus you practically will publish your CC in public access.
If you suspect your CC is stolen, why just not to replace it? Most banks do it for free.