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You are here: Home / News / Local News / EBT Card Users Have New Tool To Protect Against ‘Skimming’ Devices

EBT Card Users Have New Tool To Protect Against ‘Skimming’ Devices

February 23, 2024 By WRFA Radio Leave a Comment

Those who use Electronic Benefit Transfer cards in New York State now have a new tool to protect themselves from “skimming” devices.

Governor Kathy Hochul announced a new EBT lock/unlock tool on the ConnectEBT app that will enable card users to easily lock their EBT cards when not in use to protect their benefits from scammers.

Hochul said that across New York State and nationwide, thieves are using card skimmers, covertly placed over card reading machines at legitimate retailers, to copy EBT card and personal identification number information from EBT users. Scammers use the stolen card data to drain funds from victims’ EBT accounts.

The new lock/unlock EBT card feature helps prevent skimming theft by enabling EBT cardholders to quickly and easily lock their card through the ConnectEBT app after making a purchase.

Locking the EBT card blocks all purchases, balance inquiries, and transactions on the card.

Legislation signed in December requires stores accepting EBT cards to warn customers of skimming and how they can protect themselves from the practice.

When shopping, consumers should inspect the card reading machine for an overlay device that may hide parts of the machine or anything unusual like glue marks, damaged or loose parts. If anyone suspects something is wrong with the machine, they should not use their card, notify a store manager, and contact the local police.

Additionally, EBT card users should:
– Protect their benefits by shielding the PIN pad when entering their PIN.
– Change their PIN frequently and do not share it. It is best to change the PIN immediately after each transaction.
– Lock their card immediately after use.
– Check their EBT account regularly for unauthorized charges.
– If a transaction is unexpectedly declined or a user receives an error code, contact the EBT Customer Services Helpline to verify the transactions on the account.

To learn more about scams targeted at Electronic Benefit Transfer cardholders, how to protect benefits, and how to have stolen benefits replaced, visit: https://otda.ny.gov/workingfamilies/EBT-scam-alert.asp#cardlock

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Filed Under: Local News Tagged With: ConnectEBT app, EBT Cards, Electronic Benefit Transfer card, Kathy Hochul, skimming scams

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