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Brentwood Police Offer Tips on Protecting Yourself From Skimmers

by ECT

In order to increase awareness, the Brentwood Police Department wanted to provide a tip on how to help protect your personal information when using a credit card at the gas pumps.

A commend trend among identity thieves has been the use of devices called “skimmers” to collect personal information from credit cards. In the past, skimmers were mounted on the outside of the pump (or ATM machine), over the real credit card reader. This old style skimmer was easy to recognize if the customer was paying attention and knew what to look for.

Identity thieves now use a new type of skimmer. The new skimmer is smaller, and is installed on the inside of the gas pump, behind the electronics panel. After the skimmer collects the personal information from the credit cards used, the thief can retrieve the skimmer and download it to his computer.

bpd-skimmer-3To make matters worse, some skimmers have the capability to be accessed remotely (wireless). This means the identity thief can sit across the street and download the stolen information.

Since these new skimmers are installed INSIDE the gas pump, there was no way to know if the pump had been compromised. Fortunately, the gas station industry has come up with a solution in the form of “security stickers”. These security stickers are tamper proof stickers placed on the front panels of the gas pumps, connecting the panel to the main body of the pump.

bpd-skimmer-2If the pump is opened by an unauthorized person (which is easily done), then the security sticker is broken. If it is opened by an authorized person, then the broken security sticker is replaced with a new sticker.

Attached are some photos of security stickers applied on one of the Chevron gas pumps. Also attached are a few google images of key pads and skimmers used to illegally capture credit card information.

To help protect your credit card information at the gas pump, look for an intact security sticker. If you find a broken sticker, do not use that pump and notify the attendant.

Information provided by Brentwood Police

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4 comments

Jennifer Dec 15, 2015 - 9:02 am

This is good advice, but I take it a step further. I pay inside, and I pay cash. Criminals are opportunists. Take the opportunity away from the criminal, and lessen your chances of being victimized.

Kristin Dec 16, 2015 - 12:25 pm

commend trend should be “common trend”, yes?

Also, Jennifer, when you have babies in the car and pay inside with cash, some people might steal your car and dump the children on the side of the road somewhere. It happens.

EarlDBuilder https://www.facebook.com/vancemorrisandco/ Dec 16, 2015 - 7:21 pm

The pumps should have more than sticker protecting are information. Alarm when opened? only disarmed from inside… What if the sticker was covered with a fake sticker? easy…

EarlDBuilder https://www.facebook.com/vancemorrisandco/ Dec 16, 2015 - 7:26 pm

There should be more than a sticker protecting our information. Alarm when panel is opened? only turn off from inside store… A fake sticker could be placed over the real one and easily fool most of us.

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