Crime & Safety
Hidden Credit Card Skimmer Found In Hudson Valley
Officials said the device would never have been seen by a driver visiting the gas station.

ELMSFORD, NY — Inspectors from the Westchester County Department of Consumer Protection – Weights and Measures found a high tech “skimming” device inside a gasoline pump in Elmsford during the week of June 3. A “skimmer” records the credit and debit card information from anyone using a gasoline pump, according to a county spokesman.
The information it gathers is then sold online to would-be scammers. This particular device was also able to record the ZIP Code and pin numbers of anyone using the pump.
County Executive George Latimer said the device was hidden inside a gas pump and would never have been seen by a driver visiting that gas station to fill up.
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"But thanks to the work of our Consumer Protection Department, it was found," he said. "Westchester County government is hard at work to help ensure that you don’t fall victim to one of these consumer traps.”
Consumer Protection Director Jim Maisano said that looking for skimmers is a priority for his inspectors during their routine annual inspections of gas stations.
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"We do our best to protect consumers each day, but this incident reinforces the need for consumers to regularly review credit and bank statements, as well as checking their credit reports at least on an annual basis," he said.
"The criminals involved in these types of scams are aggressive, and we strongly urge consumers to be careful with personal information and to contact our office if they do become a victim of a scam,” Maisano said.
A “skimmer” is often installed when a gasoline station is closed and can be placed inside a gas pump in less than a minute, according to experts. It is a cellular/SIM card type skimmer that blends in easily with the other pump components, which makes it difficult to spot.
The inspectors who identified this skimmer contacted the Westchester County Department of Public Safety Investigations Unit, who removed the device, and also contacted the New York State Bureau of Weights and Measures which liaisons with the FBI office in Albany.
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