The Most Tech-Savvy Consumers May Still Be Vulnerable to Digital Pickpockets

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(Newswire.net — December 22, 2016) Tallahassee, FL — Credit card thieves have been dominating the headlines over the years. While governments and financial institutions are doing some measures to reduce the crime rate, it seems that everyone is still vulnerable to these crooks.

The most tech-savvy consumers may still be vulnerable to digital pickpockets. Today, thieves take advantage of the technology to steal and commit their crime. Gone are the days when they snatch purses, break into houses, and physically demonstrate the commission of their crime.

There are card skimming devices available in the market that can easily be purchased in just a matter of clicks online. These devices are inexpensive and easy to use. They can be used by thieves with the victim without even knowing it.

Card skimming devices steal information from debit and credit cards even if the thief and victim are a few feet away from each other. The crime can be consummated in a matter of minutes, and when the victim fails to check their financial reports, the crooks could go a long way using the information for fraudulent purposes.

There are also skimming devices that are attached or installed at ATM machine slots. This is also a popular method fraudsters use to steal and use other people’ s personal information for their own gains.

Manisha Thakor, co-author of “On My Own Two Feet: A Modern Girl’s Guide to Personal Finance,” suggests that debit and credit card holders should take time to check on the ATM machine. They should learn about the hints that the machine has been tampered.

There are typically traces of activity such as scuff marks around the slot where the card should be inserted. It could potentially mean that a card skimmer has been attached to the machine.

Consumers are also advised to avoid ATM machines that are in low-traffic locale as they are convenient and easy targets of thieves.

Consumers should also ensure that they check their savings account at home and not at public places. It is important to remember that public Wi-Fi access is an excellent and easy venue for hackers to spy on online transactions and take passwords and other pertinent information.

No matter how tech-savvy, consumers should practice prudent care when handling their credit cards. There are RFID blocking sleeves available nowadays that are thought to be extremely helpful in warding off digital pickpockets.

The RFID blocking sleeves work by preventing card skimming devices from reading information from credit and debit cards. Most of the best RFID blocking sleeves do not only offer protection to credit and debit cards, but also passports.

These RFID blocking sleeves are available for purchase at amazon.com (http://amazon.com/rfid-blocking-sleeves/dp/B0150T0AI2).

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