CC hacking and identity theft is not new, and does not discrimanate. You really cannot blame Attitude for this as it can easily occur at the grocery, hardware, clothing, and/or the corner store.
Your best bet is to have CC insurance (yes I know paying for another insurance sucks) but if you purchase online it's worth it for no hassle refund of your money.
I have had 7 orders this year from the Tude and all delivered to Western Canada within 14 days, and thankfully no phantom charges; maybe I'm lucky.
Also, why have 7K allowed on one purchase, your CC distributor (bank) will set your available spending limit to whatever you wish, no need to have it wide open; if the need arises to have thousands available a simple call to your bank to release the limit is all that is required. If you do get in a position where your card info is stolen no need to worry about thousands of dollars being spent.
All my CC limit sits at $500 until I know I will need more, than a simple call to the bank and they increase my limit, and I'm online to purchase plane tickets, I simply call back to return my spending limit to the $500 max.
regards,