2 years ago, I had an incident.
We had a trip planned to celebrate my oldest daughter's high school graduation and a couple of months before our trip, I contacted one of the resort bakeries to order her a specialty cake. At that time, I was told I had to pay for it in advance and so I gave the person taking my order my Disney Visa cc # to pay it. Keep in mind, I hadn't used that credit card in over a year and never used it once while I was on vacation.
On the night she was given her cake, I was presented with a bill to pay it. I explained that I had been told it needed to be ppd and was under the assumption they were charging my cc since I had to give it to them in advance. The waitress came back and told me it wasn't paid, so I paid for it in cash. Went back to my room, checked my statement online and nothing was charged. Found it odd, but never gave it another thought really and we went about our vacation.
Two days after we were home from our trip, I got a call from Chase asking me if I had tried to take a cash advance from some banco popular in Orlando on that day...um, noooo, I was already back home in Massachusetts and wasn't even familiar with that bank. Thankfully Chase had blocked the transaction so it never went thru and after answering a series of questions, my account was cancelled and I was reissued a new card. Thought that was the end of that until a few days later I received a few more calls from both the legal dept and security at Disney as well as the Orlando Police.
Thankfully I keep good notes and still had the name of the person at Disney who had taken my cc# over the phone and was able to give that information to all of them. Not sure what the final outcome was but, yes folks, theft happens everywhere and Disneyworld is not excluded!