Security Tip...your Hotel Card Key.
Something to think about!!
This is important info. Never even thought about card keys containing anything other than an access code for the room!
HOTEL CARD KEYS
Ever wonder what is on your magnetic card key?
Answer:
a. Customer's name
B. Customer's partial home address
c. Hotel room number
d. Check-in date and out dates
e. Customer's credit card number and expiration date!
When you turn them in to the front desk your personal information is there for any employee to access by simply scanning the card in the hotel scanner. An employee can take a hand-full of cards home and using a scanning device, access the information onto a laptop computer and go shopping at your expense
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Simply put, hotels do not erase the information on these cards until an employee reissues the card to the next hotel guest. At that time, the new guest's information is electronically 'overwritten' on the card and the previous guest's information is erased in the overwriting process.
But until the card is rewritten for the next guest, it is usually kept in a drawer at the front desk with YOUR INFORMATION ON IT!
The bottom line is:
Keep the cards, take them home with you, or destroy them.
NEVER leave them behind in the room, and NEVER return them to the Hotel Front Desk when you check out of the room. They will not charge you for the card (it's illegal) and you'll be sure you are not leaving a lot of valuable personal information on it that could be easily lifted off with any simple scanning device card reader.
For the same reason, if you arrive at the airport and discover you still have the card key in your pocket, do not toss it into an airport trash can. Take it home and destroy it by cutting it up, especially through the electronic information strip!
If you have a small magnet, pass it across the magnetic strip several times. Then try it in the door, it will not work. It erases everything on the card.
Information courtesy of: Police Service.
PLEASE FORWARD to friends and family
Labels: Hotel Card key, Security tip
2 Comments:
sir, i think this message is a hoax.
The basic traits of the hoax are present. "exaggerated language", "claims to be a fact" and most signature phrase, "Plase Forward to..."
Snopes is a reliable website in identifying hoax etc. http://www.snopes.com/crime/warnings/hotelkey.asp
A search seemed to yield results that this is a hoax. Quite common nowadays, you might have seen sms versions of it too "Send to 10 friends or you won't get rich"...
Thank you Xinli for pointing out this probably fake story.
I will leave it here as an example of a hoax passed around on the internet by email.
Readers and visitors: Pl note!
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