Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Someone finally made an app to detect credit card skimmers at the gas pump


In less than 30 seconds a hacker can install a $10 piece of pre-built hardware – easily purchased online – into a gas pump. This device is called a skimmer and it’s designed to get your credit card number when you use it at the pump. A clever developer came up with a somewhat simple approach to protecting yourself at the gas station. The CEO and Founder of SparkFun, Nate Seidle, built a free, open-source Android app to detect popular skimmers. The app detects a specific Bluetooth signal and, if found, it tries to establish a connection and send a…

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