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Shred your Boarding Pass

Apparently there are people who take pictures of their airplane boarding pass…and post it online. I’m dead serious. I’ve heard of toddlers getting excited over scraps of paper, but full-grown adults posting images of their boarding pass online? Don’t get me started.

Let’s just only say that this is incredulously absurd. Like, who cares about your bleepity bleep boarding pass, right? OK, you got bumped up to First class. SAVE IT. Well wait a minute. Fraudsters care.

Fraudsters also care about the boarding pass that’s left intact in a rubbish can or lying on a seat somewhere.

Few travelers know that the bar code on the boarding pass MAY contain that individual’s home address, e-mail address, name and contact number. All a crook needs is this basic information (revealed via bar code reader off his cell phone!) to get the fraud ball rolling.

  • Keep your boarding pass out of everyone’s sight except the airport employee who requests it.
  • After you no longer need it, tear it up and flush it down a toilet.
  • When you arrive to your hotel, don’t bring it with you to your hotel room and leave it sitting out in full view. Shred and destroy it prior. Putting it in the hotel room trash isn’t enough. Realize that when you’re not in the room, maids and other hotel employees can gain access—and I can’t say it enough: You just never know who has a bar code reader app.
  • And for Heaven’s sake, don’t post images of it online, if for no other reason, this makes you come across as less interesting than a doorknob. In fact, don’t even think of taking a picture minus the bar code. You just never know with today’s technology what a crook could get off an image online.

Man, if you still don’t believe me about any of this, check out these two very short but alarming videos. You’ll be flabbergasted at how much information about you a techy thief could get off of your boarding pass! “If a hacker can find it, he can find YOU!”

 

 

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