Avoid Your PIN Being Stolen at the Store with This Trick


Unfortunately, we live in a world where physical robbery isn’t the only threat to our savings. Online fraud and hacking has become rampant in the past few decades, leaving most of us vulnerable to the “bad guys” whenever they figure out how to hack our bank accounts. We don’t have to tell you this; you hear so many cases of identity theft that we’re all well-accustomed to this cyber threat.

Getting your identity stolen is stressful and scary enough, but did you know that there is now a way for would-be thieves to steal your ATM information without even laying hands on your card? No, this has nothing to do with your typical online scammers.

This threat is present in any grocery store, pharmacy, or anywhere with a keypad for debit card PINs. Jet propulsion laboratory engineer Mark Rober explains this new threat, and most importantly, the simple way to keep yourself and your bank account protected in the video below.

The newest scam comes in the form of an infrared camera, which if you don’t know, is a device that allows you to see the heat signature of objects through the lens. This isn’t a new piece of technology by any means, so its been slowly perfected and shrunken down for many years. And now this camera has a new and nefarious purpose.

How does this play into your PIN getting stolen at the store? Well, consider this. When your fingers hit the buttons on a keypad, they leave behind a thermal signature (the heat of your skin on the cold plastic.) You wouldn’t be able to see that with your naked eye, but if a thief has an infrared camera, they could take a picture of the key pad and see which buttons you pressed.

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