New EBT Card Locking Feature Helps Fight SNAP Benefit Theft

Sadie Parker
Published Sep 15, 2025


SNAP, the food assistance program, has seen growing problems with fraud in several U.S. states. Many people have had their benefits stolen through tricks like skimming (devices that copy card information) and phishing (scams to steal information).

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How Are States Fighting Fraud?


States such as Connecticut and Pennsylvania are taking steps to stop benefit theft. They have added a new feature that lets people lock their EBT (Electronic Benefit Transfer) cards when they aren’t using them.

This makes it much harder for thieves to steal money from people’s accounts.
 
  • In Connecticut, thieves stole over $6 million in benefits between October 2024 and March 2025. Because the federal government doesn't refund stolen SNAP benefits, the state made it possible for users to lock their EBT cards and stop out-of-state purchases.
  • In Pennsylvania, people can use the ConnectEBT app to control their cards. Users may lock the card completely or just block it in other states. There’s also an option to set the card to lock automatically after 30, 60, or 90 minutes of not being used.
 

Tips to Keep Your Benefits Safe


Authorities suggest these steps to protect your benefits:
 
  1. Change your card’s PIN every month.
  2. Use a PIN that is not easy to guess.
  3. Check card readers before using your card.
  4. Never share your card number or PIN.
  5. Report anything suspicious right away.
  6. Lock your card at night or anytime you don’t plan to use it, since most thefts happen early in the morning.
 

How to Use the Card Locking Feature


To use the new locking feature:
 
  • Download the ConnectEBT app from the App Store or Google Play.
  • Log in to your account.
  • Choose the “Lock/Unlock Card” option.
  • Decide if you want to lock your card fully or only for out-of-state use.
  • Set the auto-lock time if you want.

You can also change your PIN and watch your transactions from the app or the official website.

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