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The Secret Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture and other agencies joined forces Thursday and Friday for a large-scale ...
A York County woman claimed she had hundreds of dollars stolen from her after she used a self-check-out at a Walmart in West ...
During a two-day operation in South Florida, agents visited hundreds of locations and discovered several credit card skimmers ...
In South Carolina, skimmers have been found at gas station pumps, ATM’s, retail and grocery stores. Skimmers are devices that criminals attach to point of sales or card readers to steal information.
If a customer feels they’ve been the victim of a skimming scam, it’s best for them to contact the credit card company or bank that issued the card, the FBI says.
The skimmer — which illegally collected card information — was there for approximately two weeks, according to police investigation. How to get $1 Crabfries at Chickie's & Pete's this week ...
Daniel Reich, resident agent in charge with the Secret Service, said they were focusing on stores that accept EBT cards.
If you're not already checking for card skimmers when you use an ATM, you should start with a few quick tips on how to spot one out in the wild.
Credit cards are a convenient way to pay for purchases while racking up rewards for the things you’re buying. But they can also open the door to fraud. Credit card fraud was the most common form ...
Arrest warrants were issued earlier this week for two men who were accused of illegally installing credit card skimmer devices at self-checkout registers in a north Austin Walmart.
Freeport Police say an investigation is underway after a card skimming device was found at an ATM at the Walgreens, located at 835 W. Galena Ave., which is at the intersection with N. West Ave.