FIT MATTERS
Engineered for terminal-specific fit
Every anti-skimmer bracket is built around the exact shape of the terminal it supports, delivering a cleaner fit, more secure installation, and better protection at the lane.
Terminal-specific fit
Added physical deterrence
Clean counter profile
Quote-ready rollout
Plain-language security education
Terminal-specific part guidance
Useful for single lanes or rollouts
Built to support quote-based buying
Anti-Skimmers
Why anti-skimming hardware matters at the point of sale
Card skimmers and shimmers are designed to blend into the payment terminal. At self-checkout, attended checkout, and service counters, even a small add-on can capture payment data or PIN activity before staff notices.
For retailers that accept EFT, debit, credit, or SNAP/EBT, the risk is not just chargebacks and equipment tampering. A compromised pin pad can erode trust, disrupt operations, and force urgent hardware inspections.
Anti-skimming brackets create a more difficult surface for criminals to attach rogue devices and make routine inspection easier for store teams. They are most effective when paired with daily visual checks, trained staff, and secure payment-terminal mounting.
Terminal families commonly addressed
Mouron anti-skimming hardware is commonly specified around widely used payment terminals such as the Verifone M400, Verifone MX915, Verifone MX925, Verifone M440, Ingenico Lane 7000, and Ingenico Lane 8000. Referencing these terminal families on the page helps buyers quickly identify supported checkout environments and understand where anti-skimming brackets fit into the lane.
What store teams are watching for
Store teams are typically looking for anything that breaks visual consistency at the front end: overlays that do not match the factory bezel, loose or shifted housings around the card slot or keypad, adhesive residue, misalignment, or any terminal that looks different from the rest of the lane set. Putting these inspection cues into a repeatable opening and closing routine makes suspicious changes easier to spot.
The threat
Skimmers are built to blend in
Fraud hardware is designed to look native to the payment terminal. If a change is subtle, staff may not notice it during a busy shift.
Physical deterrence
Anti-Skimmers add a barrier
A model-matched anti-skimmer bracket helps cover vulnerable edges and makes unauthorized add-ons or tampering harder to install cleanly.
Operational routine
Hardware inspections
Pair bracket hardware with daily terminal checks, lane-by-lane records, and a fast escalation path when anything looks different.
A LAYERED DEFENSE
Anti-skimmers for checkout defense
Anti-skimmers work best as part of a broader checkout security strategy, combining the right hardware fit with consistent inspections and staff awareness.
Tell us what pay terminal you have and we'll find the right anti-skimmer.
Not sure which mount fits your terminal, display, or checkout lane? Reach out and our team will point you in the right direction.