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Card Skimming is Becoming More Prevalent

By Rimma Kats
December 28, 2023
in Analysts Coverage, Debit, Fraud & Security
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Card Skimming is Becoming More Prevalent

A surge in card skimming incidents has occurred at several grocery stores throughout the Boston area, heightening concerns about the security of personal financial information.

The incidents, according to NBC Boston, occurred at several Roche Bros. Supermarkets this past week. Prior to these particular events, there were additional incidents reported at local Walmart and Market Basket locations where two individuals were caught on camera installing card skimmers, distracting cashiers in the process.

What is Card Skimming and Why is it a Problem?

Card skimmers discretely scan cards and steal the data encoded on them. Individuals behind these illicit operations use the stolen information to conduct fraudulent purchases.

In recent months, an uptick in card skimming incidents has been observed at several grocery stores and authorities are taking action, removing these devices and securing all point-of-sale locations.

Although card skimmers may be challenging to detect, authorities are urging consumers to be more diligent. They advise individuals to scrutinize certain components that may appear deceptive, such as keyboard overlays placed by fraudsters put on point-of-sale keypads. These overlays serve as a convenient method for gathering consumer’s personal information, including their debit PIN number.

Biometrics: A More Secure Solution

As the threat of card skimming looms, advancements in payment security offer some hope. The future of payments is increasingly moving towards biometric authentication methods, such as paying via a hand palm or fingerprint. Unlike traditional cards susceptible to skimming, biometric payment methods provide a more secure and personalized approach to verifying transactions.

Because biometric payments leverage unique physical traits to identify a user’s identity, it makes it significantly harder for fraudsters to replicate or steal personal information. As a result, biometric payments ensure an additional layer of security, reducing the risk of unauthorized access to sensitive financial information.  

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