Secret Service Battles Against Skimming
July 17, 2018 by PMAA |
The Secret Service continues to lead the charge to protect consumers against skimming, a growing cyber-enabled financial crime that uses electronic devices to steal encoded information on credit cards to commit fraud. Criminals surreptitiously install the small devices, known as skimmers, at gas pumps where they are able to capture the protected data of unsuspecting victims.
Prior to the July 4 holiday, agents participated in a nationwide initiative to locate and recover illegal credit card skimming devices from fueling stations. Operations were conducted at locations across 21 states and involved 36 Secret Service field offices. Agents inspected pumps for illegal skimming devices. Fueling stations are a prime target due the frequency of use and the criminal’s ability to install the devices and recover the stolen data undetected.
Because today’s gas pumps are typically unattended, developing suspects and making arrests in skimming cases is difficult - but not impossible. The Secret Service led a similar campaign to counter skimming operations around the country prior to the 2018 Memorial Day Weekend. That nationwide event led to the recovery of more than 70 skimmers.
Special Agents and Investigative Analysts from around the country will continue to work closely with state and local law enforcement partners to minimize risks by informing the public and apprehending those responsible for credit card skimming operations. Credit card fraud is a federal offense, carrying stiff penalties including heavy fines and lengthy prison sentences. More information for consumers who would like to report credit card fraud or protect themselves can be found here.