You know that satisfying tap when you pay for coffee, hop on the train, or buy snacks at the gas station? Scammers love it too — because they’ve found a new way to steal your money with a quick bump of a device.
🚨 What’s Happening
“Ghost tapping” 👻 is when a scammer uses a wireless card reader (the same kind stores use for tap-to-pay) to charge your card without permission.
They don’t need to steal your wallet or see your card — if your card or phone has tap-to-pay enabled, and they get close enough (like brushing past you in a crowd or standing behind you in line), their device can trigger a small payment instantly.
You might not even notice it happening — there’s no PIN, no sound, and no receipt. It just quietly pulls money from your account.
⚠️ Why It’s a Problem
Because it’s contactless, there’s no PIN, no alert, and often no receipt — meaning you might not realize anything’s off until you check your statement days later. And let’s be honest… who checks after every iced latte?
💡 How to Protect Yourself
- Use RFID-blocking wallets or phone cases. They stop wireless scanners from reading your card.
- Turn off tap-to-pay when you’re not using it — especially on your phone or watch.
- Set up instant transaction alerts through your bank app so you catch weird charges immediately.
- Stay alert in crowded spaces. If someone bumps into you a little too close, it might not be an accident.
🧠 The CyberFlex Take
Tap-to-pay is super convenient — but convenience attracts scammers. Don’t let them “ghost” your wallet. Keep your settings tight, your alerts on, and your eyes open.
Stay smart. Stay scam-free.
Stay #CyberFlexed 💳👀




