The Secret Service found 17 illegal skimming devices in San Antonio after searching 712 businesses in October.
Agents with the U.S. Secret Service recently partnered with local law enforcement agencies to search Georgia businesses for card skimmers. Throughout Atlanta and Columbus, agents visited 542 ...
BARROW COUNTY, Ga. — The Barrow County Sheriff’s Office and the U.S. Secret Service conducted a county-wide search for card skimming devices on Oct. 6. During the operation, investigators and agents ...
ATLANTA — Members of the U.S. Secret Service and several partner agencies worked together to find card skimming devices in Georgia as part of an effort to prevent Electronic Benefit Transfer fraud.
Thanks to credit card skimmers, stealing money and personal information from innocent victims is easier than ever. “It’s not like in the past where they go in and try robbing a bank,” Rafael Barros, ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. NEW YORK (PIX11) — At supermarkets, bodegas, ...
When you swipe your card, sometimes it opens the door for thieves to swipe your money. Hoping to stop that, the United States Secret Service, United States Department of Agriculture, and other law ...
The Secret Service does not just protect the president of the United States; it also protects New Yorkers who are scammed when they swipe an electronic benefit card (EBT) at a seemingly trustworthy ...
Thanks to credit card skimmers, stealing money and personal information from innocent victims is easier than ever. “It’s not like in the past where they go in and try robbing a bank,” Rafael Barros, ...
A convenience store clerk turns their back to grab a pack of cigarettes — that's all the time a scammer needs to slip a fake PIN pad or card terminal onto the shop's credit card reader. "No, wrong ...