It also protects your business if criminals use
a skimmer device to steal your customers» credit care information at the register.
Not exact matches
Skimmers are electronic
devices used to read and store electronic data, and they have advanced quite considerably over time; they have more memory and are much smaller (and more easily hidden).
Criminals can steal your account information without your knowledge, read it with a
device called a
skimmer and use it for fraudulent transactions.
Used by thieves to obtain account information, a
skimmer is a
device that reads the information on the magnetic stripe of a credit card.
Every
device that requires a pump — from a protein
skimmer to a media reactor to a UV - sterilizer — can be run from a central pump, if you are knowledgeable enough when it comes to plumbing.
Stay calm and find a pool
skimmer, rake, fishing pole, branch or another long reaching
device to hook the collar and fish your baby dog out of the wet.
First and foremost, a
skimmer must be designed properly to work properly, and retailers should only sell
devices they believe in.
Instead of a
device fitted over a card slot, a
skimmer may be a small, unnoticeable
device inserted into the card slot itself, often called a shimmer.
A credit card
skimmer is a malicious
device criminals attach to a payment terminal — most commonly on ATMs and gas pumps.
Skimmers generally store the data they capture on the
device itself.
Media attention to crimes involving ATM
skimmers may make consumers more likely to identify compromised cash machines, which involve cleverly disguised theft
devices that sometimes appear off - color or out - of - place.
Nov. 20, 2012: Beware Card - and Cash - trapping at the ATM... Many security - savvy readers of this blog have learned to be vigilant against ATM card
skimmers and hidden
devices that can record you entering your PIN at the cash machine.