Hackers have become extremely efficient at committing identity theft because it is so lucrative for them. Alex Gonzalez, a self proclaimed hacker out of South Florida, once complained to his friends that he had to count over $300,000 in cash because his cash counting machine broke one day - poor guy! They also brag about the best places for Crowd Hacking so I've broken down a list of Top 10 Hacker Hotspots. Make sure your information is protected if you find yourself near any of these locations!
- Malls (especially during the holidays)
- Sporting Events/Tailgates
- Airports
- Amusement Parks
- Coffee Houses
- Conventions
- Colleges
- Book Stores
- Grocery Stores
- Subway/Train Stations
Think I missed one? Were you Crowd Hacked at one of these locations? Let me know in the comments below.
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Do you put one card in wallet are put your cards between two cards ?
How do you protect your card when you must give it to a waiter in a restaurant to pay for your meal?
How does this not block the card from being used when making a purchase?