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The Secret Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture and other agencies joined forces Thursday and Friday for a large-scale ...
During a two-day operation in South Florida, agents visited hundreds of locations and discovered several credit card skimmers ...
Daniel Reich, resident agent in charge with the Secret Service, said they were focusing on stores that accept EBT cards.
Skimmers are devices that criminals attach to point of sales or card readers to steal information. It’s not a new scam, but Special Agent Bridgette Lott with the South Carolina Law Enforcement ...
Only Local 10 News was granted exclusive access to a sweeping, high-stakes federal operation aimed at protecting your money.
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.
SANFORD, Fla. – It’s called “Skim Scan” – an electronic reader that detects a “skimmer” at the gas pump. The thin flat end is inserted into the credit card reader and the computer on ...
Before putting your card into a reader, the FBI says there are some easy and effective ways to protect your information. Be sure to inspect the reader and look for any loose parts or damage.
Federal agents are cracking down on credit card skimmers, creating a task force that will spend two days going to businesses ...
While other stores may be affected, police have identified several locations targeted by card skimmers in February, including 7-Eleven convenience stores at 327 Eighth St., 3522 North Elizabeth St ...
Avoid fraud and financial headaches -- learn where debit cards leave you most vulnerable and how to protect your money the smarter way.