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  1. The New York State Department of State's Division of Consumer Protection is warning consumers to be alert when using ATMs. Scammers are using devices called "skimmers" to steal financial information from consumers' credit and debit cards. Scammers attach the device to ATMs and card readers that take the digital information from the magnetic strip of the bank or credit card of any person ...
  2. How to help protect yourself from high-tech thieves who steal account information You may have heard in the news that automated teller machines (ATMs) are being targeted by criminals who secretly attach high-tech devices to the machines in order to record consumers' keystrokes and steal or, as it is sometimes called, "skim" personal identification numbers (PINs) along with credit or debit card ...
  3. growfinancial.org

    Dec 16, 2024A skimmer is a device illegally attached to an ATM or point-of-sale system (the machine that reads your card at checkout) that's designed to gather customer card information and PINs. Scammers can install skimming devices and cameras on ATMs to steal customer information and then use that information to withdraw cash and make purchases.
  4. secretservice.gov

    ATM Skimming Devices ATM skimming devices are typically inserted deep inside the card read slot of ATMs and are usually impossible to detect from the ATM's exterior. These devices can be designed to capture both the data on your magnetic stripe and your card's EMV chip (note: EMV refers to Europay, Mastercard, and Visa, the three payments companies behind the chip technology). While ATM ...
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