C. Ariel Pinto
This holiday season, many of us will be traveling by planes, trains and automobiles. On these yearly pilgrimages, we always bring one thing: a credit card.
The "skimmer-and-shimmer" is a device that cyber criminals secretly place into ATMs, gas pumps, and other payment terminals to read and steal information from magnetic strips and security chips on your cards.
C. Ariel Pinto, associate professor of engineering management and systems engineering at Old Dominion 91¶ĚĘÓƵ's Batten College of Engineering and Technology, said this information can be sold on the dark web and used for cloning your cards. These skimmer-and-shimmer devices are meant to blend in, so they are not easy to spot
He offered advice to avoid this cybertrap:
If you feel you were a victim of skimmed-and-shimmed scheme on the road, he said, "do not let it ruin your holiday," he said.
"We all know the usual hassles that come with the holiday road trip - traffic jams, cheesy curls under the car seats - but by now we have all learned to deal with those in smart ways while still having a great time," he said. "Let us all be smart, stay alert and enjoy the holiday."