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A credit card skimming device was discovered at an Oxford gas station Monday night, according to the Oxford Police Department.
The skimming device was located at the Marathon Gas Station on South Lamar Blvd. last night.
“We would like to disseminate this information to all and feel free to spread the message to others,” said a statement on the OPD Facebook page Tuesday.
A credit card skimmer has the ability to remove credit card information from the user after inserting their personal credit or debit card. The information can then be recovered by the perpetrator who installed the device by utilizing Wi-Fi access.
Skimmers are usually undetectable from the outside of a gas pump or ATM. The device at Marathon was uncovered once the service door was opened by technicians. Scammers usually place skimmers on the pumps farthest away from the storefront to avoid being seen.
OPD recommends the following tips to avoid falling victim to skimmers:
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Always a good rule of thumb to grab a hold of the card reader and yank on it a few times. But, now they are putting these card readers inside of machines making it harder to protect yourself against them. They need to add additional security to set an alarm off when one is opened up. I have a lock picking set, simply because I was interested in how that worked (seemed to be so cool in the movies and shows), and it is really simple to pick a lock and the tools to do so are dirty cheap.