Credit and debit card skimming usually occurs at ATMs ... Here are some tips from the FBI to avoid skimmers at the gas pump: Choose a fuel pump that is closer to the store and in direct view ...
Across the U.S., thieves are installing skimmer devices at gas pumps and ATMs, making off with more than a billion dollars a year. With just a single purchase, scammers can steal your card number and ...
Credit-card information was stolen from thousands of victims in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and other states using "skimming" ...
According to law enforcement, the scheme involved 25 people and four companies operating in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New ...
Police say the bad guys are using stolen credit card information to purchase hundreds of dollars worth of diesel fuel and ...
Newberry Township Police are investigating a credit/debit card skimming device placed at a Rutter’s convenience store.
Newton Police Department says one of the three men arrested in Marshalltown earlier this month for several credit card fraud ...
According to the FBI, skimmers at gas pumps and ATMs cost people and financial institutions about $1 billion a year.
Martinez, Rudislandy Gracia-Toledo, Roydel Garcia-Perez, and 9 unidentified co-conspirators are involved in the thefts.
The New Jersey Division of Criminal Justice, said the enterprise allegedly operated in New Jersey, Connecticut, and other ...
Consider paying for your gas inside instead of at the pump. Don’t use an ATM ... as these are common targets for skimmers. Use debit and credit cards with chip technology. Use a credit card ...