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Credit card skimmer found at Cortland grocery store

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The Cortland Police Department is investigating the discovery of a credit card skimming device at a local grocery store.

Police said in a Facebook Post that they are in the early stages of the investigation and are releasing limited details that do not identify the business.

The Ohio Investigative Unit issued a public service announcement to educate businesses on protecting their customers from skimming devices.

Skimming Explained

According to the FBI, skimming involves installing illegal devices on ATMs, point-of-sale terminals, or gas pumps to steal credit and debit card data. Criminals can then use this stolen data to create counterfeit cards and make unauthorized purchases.

How to Protect Yourself

EBT Card Skimming

The FBI has also warned about a rise in electronic benefits transfer (EBT) card skimming. EBT cards are used to access government benefits such as food stamps. Because many EBT cards do not have chip technology, they are more vulnerable to skimming.

How to Protect Your EBT Card


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