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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Nugroho, Eko Sasmito 
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2007 9:53 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: e-ketawa :-) Hotel's Key Card
Importance: High


Information Alert

VERY IMPORTANT INFO FOR THOSE WHO TRAVEL 
Subject: Hotel keycards 

I did not realize that hotel room keycards contained so much 
information. Sounds like a good advice. I am sure I won't 
leave my key card anymore.You know how when you check out of 
a hotel that uses the credit-card-type room key, the clerk 
often will ask you to return your key(s)...or to drop in a 
box or slot at the Reception counter? 

It's good for the hotel because they save money by re-using 
those cards. But,it is not good for you, as revealed below 
by the California Bureau of Investigation: 

Southern California law enforcement professionals assigned 
to detect new threats to personal security issues, recently 
discovered what type of information is embedded in the 
credit card type hotel room keys used throughout the 
industry. 

Although room keys differ from hotel to hotel, a key 
obtained from a wellknown hotel chain that was being used 
for a regional Identity Theft Presentation was found to 
contain the following the information: 

a..Customers (your) name 
b..Customers partial home address 
c..Hotel room number 
d..Check in date and check out date 
e..Customer's (your) credit card number and expiry date! 

When you return them at the front desk your personal 
information remain there for any employee to access by 
simply scanning the card in the hotel 
scanner. An employee can take a handfull of cards home and 
using a scanning device, access the information onto a 
laptop computer and go shopping at 
your expense. 

Simply put, hotels do not erase the information on these 
cards until an employee re-issues the card to the next hotel 
guest. At that time, the new 
guest's information is electronically "overwritten" on the 
card the previous guest's information. 
But until the card is reused for the next guest, it usually 
is kept in a drawer 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 or room 
wastebasket, and NEVER 
turn them in at the front desk when you check out of a 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 in an airport trash basket. Take it home 
and destroy it by cutting it up, especially through the 
electronic information strip! 

Information courtesy of: 
Pasadena Police Department 
SEND TO ANYONE YOU WOULD LIKE TO HELP 



 

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