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Card skimmers are devices used by criminals to steal credit or debit card information during legitimate transactions. These devices are often discreetly attached to card readers at ATMs, gas stations, or point-of-sale terminals. Here's a detailed explanation of how they work and their components:
How Card Skimmers Work
- Attachment to Card Readers:
- A skimmer is physically attached to an existing card reader, such as an ATM or gas pump. It is designed to look like a legitimate part of the machine, making it difficult for users to detect.
- Data Capture:
- When a victim inserts or swipes their card, the skimmer reads the magnetic stripe on the card. This stripe contains sensitive information, such as the card number and expiration date.
- PIN Collection:
- To capture the victim's PIN, criminals often use additional tools:
- Hidden Cameras: Small cameras are installed near the keypad to record the victim entering their PIN.
- Keypad Overlays: A fake keypad is placed over the real one to record keystrokes as the victim enters their PIN.
- To capture the victim's PIN, criminals often use additional tools:
- Data Retrieval:
- The stolen data is stored in the skimmer's memory or transmitted wirelessly to the criminal. This information can then be used to create counterfeit cards or make fraudulent purchases.
Components of a Card Skimmer
- Skimming Device:
- The main component is a small card reader that captures the magnetic stripe data when the card is swiped or inserted. It is often mounted on top of or inside the legitimate card reader.
- Hidden Camera:
- A tiny camera is strategically placed to record the victim entering their PIN. It is often hidden in inconspicuous places, such as brochure holders or ATM panels.
- Keypad Overlay:
- A fake keypad is placed over the real one to capture PIN entries. This overlay looks and feels like a legitimate keypad, making it hard to detect.
- Storage or Transmission Module:
- The skimmer stores the stolen data locally (e.g., on a microSD card) or transmits it wirelessly to the criminal using Bluetooth or other communication technologies.
- Power Source:
- Skimmers are powered by small batteries or draw power from the legitimate card reader they are attached to.