DAYTON — The Dayton Police Department issued a warning after a reported increase in EBT fraud and card skimming devices.
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Thieves use hidden “skimmer” devices to steal card information and PINs, allowing unauthorized purchases or withdrawals from accounts, the police department said.
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Many victims reported discovering the fraudulent purchases shortly after using their cards.
DPD encouraged people to take the following precautions:
- If anything appears loose, damaged, or unusual on a card reader, do not use the machine
- Monitor your account regularly for unauthorized transactions
- Use secure or chip-enabled payment options whenever possible
- Report suspicious devices or fraudulent activity immediately to law enforcement and your card provider
- Consider using locations where you can keep your card in sight during the transaction, whenever possible
Anyone who notices suspicious activity or possible skimming devices is asked to contact police at (937) 333-2677.
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