 If you walk up to the ATM machine and you pull on that cap and it pops off, you've got a problem then. The cap where you put your card into, always take a tug on that and see if it pops off, because if it's just on there with double-sided tape, it would just pop right off. You can look for the pinhole camera. They're very hard to find. Put your hand over the top of the keypad as you're punching the numbers in. That's very important because if there is a pinhole camera and you at least obstruct the view, it's going to prevent them from victimizing you because they no longer have your pin number. The gas pump skimmers are something that you cannot see. They're internal. Most, if not all, gas pumps have a security tape on them, usually orange in color. You want to see if that tape is either removed or broken. Usually when these criminals put those gas pump skimmers, they're in a hurry. They don't sit there and peel off all the tape. They usually break it, get the key, open up the gas pump, install the skimmer and they're out of there. So if you go to a gas pump and you notice that the tape has been tampered with, immediately go inside and notify the attendant that there's a good possibility of the skimmer inside the pump.