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Old 04.26.2007, 09:33 AM   #21
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i would think it is quite hard to tamper with the bank ones that are outdoors, i mean most of them have cameras mounted on them, they'd have to be thick to think they wouldn't notice for long, i think they restock them atleast daily
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Old 04.26.2007, 09:37 AM   #22
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its quite common in england for them to put things into the machine so that it skims your details. when the students start at university for the first time a lot of them become victims to this kind of crime.
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I've started using cash almost exclusively (again) and stopped using the debit in place of the credit card. The technology is unsafe.
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Old 04.26.2007, 09:39 AM   #24
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Apparently Barclays Bank have made their outdoor machines tamper-proof, by making them so that the skimming machine can't be attached.
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Old 04.26.2007, 09:42 AM   #25
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According to the guy i spoke to in the local branch today, there is also a wave of crime created by the advent of those pin machines that you get everywhere. He advised me to be careful when you pay for something that way too. That is just insane, they were introduced to make card transactions safer in the first place, and now they got turned into instruments of the devil.
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Old 04.26.2007, 10:49 AM   #26
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damn! porkie, sorry to hear.

ive never had that happen-- only a credit card that someone attempted to use & was rejected.

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Old 04.26.2007, 11:23 AM   #27
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I generally let them pile up pretty high before I do them. I have one that just lays over the top of a special garbage can too, so the capacity is greater than most shredders.
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Old 04.26.2007, 11:23 AM   #28
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Skimming the cash out of your account
By Laura Bruce • Bankrate.com
A sharp-eyed customer making a transaction at an ATM outside a Boca Raton, Fla., Bank of America branch noticed a gap behind the metal faceplate of the ATM. A closer look revealed double-sided tape was all that kept the faceplate in place. Thinking it looked a tad suspicious, the customer gave a yank and the faceplate came off in his hands.

(YEAH, RIGHT, YOU JUST KNOW THIS GUY WAS FLASHING BACK TO WHEN HE STOLE THOSE QUARTERS OUT OF THE ARCADE MACHINE AT THE ROLLER RINK AS A TEEN; HE THOUGHT HE WAS GONNA REACH INSIDE & PULL OUT CA$H)

What the man had discovered was an ATM skimming device. Slide your ATM card into a skimmer and it will read all the account information stored electronically on the magnetic stripe, plus, depending on the sophistication, record your personal identification number, or PIN, as you punch it in on the ATM keypad.
Next thing you know, your checking account is notably lighter.
ATM skimming devices come in two flavors: ones that interfere with the ATM operation and ones that don't.
The skimmers that interfere with the ATM operation are a bit easier to detect because even though customers insert or swipe their cards, it's not the ATM's card reader so the ATM isn't actually being used and the customer isn't getting any money.
That was the set up in the Boca Raton incident.
"They probably cased several ATMs at different banks, looking for an ATM face that they could build," says Detective Pedro Palenzuela of the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office.
"They used a grayish, fabricated metal container that looked like the same material. It was shaped to fit on the ATM but inside was a small laptop computer. It prompted the customer with a touch-screen instead of a keypad. The ATM had a card reader next to it.
"There was also a sign that said the ATM instructions had changed. The customer would swipe their card and would be prompted -- 'Welcome to Bank of America.' It had all the instructions Bank of America would have. The customer would slide their card and the computer captured the information, saving it to the hard drive and storing the PIN.
"Then the customer would see a screen that says, 'Thank you for using Bank of America. There has been a malfunction.'
"It was a pretty good scam," says Palenzuela.
In other skimming cases, the thieves don't interfere with the normal operation of the ATM. The skimmer is placed over the card reader but doesn't block off the reader, and the customer gets money when making a withdrawal.
Thinking thieves
The bad guys are efficient and competent, says Rob Evans, marketing director at NCR, an ATM manufacturer.
"They're not idiots or drug-addled junkies trying to get $20. They're consummate businessmen. They adjust for the last countermeasure that we put in place. We build the wall higher, but they keep coming back with taller ladders."
It's hard to pin down numbers on just how pervasive skimming is becoming. It's been happening since the late '90s but has become more popular with the criminal element with the advent of smaller computing devices.
It can happen not just at ATMs, but also at cash registers when you make a purchase. Pay your restaurant tab with a credit card and you have no idea what the waiter might be doing with the card when it's out of your sight.
But skimming at ATMs can be much more damaging because of the number of accounts and the amount of money that can be quickly accessed.
Kurt Helwig, executive director of the Electronic Funds Transfer Association, which is spearheading a task force to tackle the problem, says criminals are willing to invest some time and money in skimming frauds because of the potential bounty.
"Twenty years ago, we defined ATM crime as someone getting hit over the head and having their money stolen. Then it was shoulder-surfing, watching someone punch in their PIN and leaving their receipt behind. This is the next step. It's not just a one-on-one robbery. There's a lot of money involved."
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Old 04.26.2007, 11:24 AM   #29
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Experts say crime rings sometimes skim ATMs, and the damage can be extensive. A New York ring installed more than 20 modified ATMs and compromised more than 26,000 transactions and thousands of cards from 1,400 issuers. Losses were pegged at $3.5 million before the case was cracked.

There are approximately 360,000 ATMs nationwide. About half of them belong to banks, and the rest are so-called "nonbank" ATMs in convenience stores, malls, hotel lobbies, airports, etc.
ATMs that have swipe readers (you swipe your card through a raised slot) are the easiest to skim. Swipe readers are more likely to be found at nonbank ATMs.
"Most ATM manufacturers are aggressively moving away from swipe to a dip or manual insert reader that has less accessible external parts because the reader head is buried in the machine," say Jim Merrell of Ohio-based ATM manufacturer Diebold.
But that doesn't mean you should avoid ATMs that have swipe readers.
"There are tens of thousands of them. Just beware of something that doesn't look quite right," says Merrell.

The fact that there are so many ATMs contributes to the skimming problem. In a way, we've become victims of the convenience we demand.
"The notion of 24-hour access," says Evans. "It used to be that the ATM was through the wall of the bank branch. They'd monitor it and know if anything was wrong. Now there are ATMs everywhere in unattended locations. Bad guys have options they didn't used to have."
The ATM skimming task force that Kurt Helwig's organization, the EFTA, is leading is bringing together all segments of the ATM industry -- manufacturers, processors and financial institutions, as well as the U.S. Secret Service, which is involved in ATM skimming investigations.
"We want to stay ahead of this as an industry," says Helwig. "We're looking at where the system is vulnerable. Our goal is an industry-wide solution."
The task force will be looking at a number of ways to combat skimming, including the design of ATMs and magnetic stripe technology.
Evans says a technology called Jitter is one way to beat skimming.
"A skimming device needs a nice, smooth card reader. Jitter varies the speed and reverses the direction of the card intermittently and in a random fashion when the card is entered."
Jitter is being deployed mainly on newer, motorized card readers.
Implementing technology changes will be a massive job, but task force members say the situation will be much worse if consumers lose faith in the system.
"Card-based purchases -- online, debit and credit -- are so convenient for the consumer and are the lion's share of commerce in the developed world," says Evans.
"We can't take this lightly. The industry has to make sure that cards are well protected and that consumers don't hesitate to use them. If there's any hesitation at all -- this store doesn't look right or this ATM doesn't look right -- then there's a very real risk that card usage will decline dramatically."
If you are a skimming victim, your bank should refund all of the money that was lost.
"We regret any inconvenience to our customers who become victims of fraudulent activity in their accounts," says Bank of America spokeswoman Lisa Gagnon.
"Bank of America protects its customers against fraud in many ways, which includes our commitment to assume 100-percent responsibility for the cost of the fraud for customers who have unauthorized activity on their ATM or check card,"
Here are some tips to help you avoid becoming a skimming victim.
  • Keep your PIN safe. Don't give it to anyone.
  • (BOSCO)
    Watch out for people who try to "help" you at an ATM.
  • Look at the ATM before using it. If it doesn't look right, don't use it.

    If an ATM has any unusual signage, don't use it. No bank would hang a sign that says, "Swipe your ATM here before inserting it in the card reader" or something to that effect.

    If your card is not returned after the transaction or after pressing cancel, immediately contact the institution that issued it.
  • Check your statements to be sure there are no unusual withdrawals.
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Old 04.26.2007, 11:52 AM   #30
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According to the guy i spoke to in the local branch today, there is also a wave of crime created by the advent of those pin machines that you get everywhere.

I NEVER enter my pin into those things! I'm not sure how it is "over there", but here you only need to enter your pin if you want cash back.

when they first started using these at the grocery stores, entering your pin and NOT getting cash back still caused a transaction fee to hit my bank account....so I stopped doing it.

sometimes it freaks out the machine by hitting cancel, but I always insist that the checker makes it happen. there is no reason I need to give Walmart my pin.
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Old 04.26.2007, 11:55 AM   #31
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I NEVER enter my pin into those things! I'm not sure how it is "over there", but here you only need to enter your pin if you want cash back.

when they first started using these at the grocery stores, entering your pin and NOT getting cash back still caused a transaction fee to hit my bank account....so I stopped doing it.

sometimes it freaks out the machine by hitting cancel, but I always insist that the checker makes it happen. there is no reason I need to give Walmart my pin.

floatingslowly, your checkcard/visa has a dual channel, it can work as atm or it can work thru visa-- visa doesnt give cashback, hence you need to access the atm path for the $. when you use visa, visa eats the charges.
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yeah, I know.

that's why I insist that if I'm paying for something....it goes the Visa route!

if I wanted to use an ATM, I'll go to the bank or 7-11 (where it's free).

those damn pin machines are everywhere though.
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Old 04.26.2007, 12:01 PM   #33
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yeah, I know.

that's why I insist that if I'm paying for something....it goes the Visa route!

if I wanted to use an ATM, I'll go to the bank or 7-11 (where it's free).

those damn pin machines are everywhere though.

we usually just go to the bank & take a wad of cash for the expenses every week.

using the card in random places is not just dangerous but it's also hard to keep track--- 5 bucks here, 5 bucks there, suddenly it adds up to $300.
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we usually just go to the bank & take a wad of cash for the expenses every week.

using the card in random places is not just dangerous but it's also hard to keep track--- 5 bucks here, 5 bucks there, suddenly it adds up to $300.

if I got cash, my wife would spend it all on shoes and drinks at the bar.

her ninja spending would cost me more than any ATM-grifter could!
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if I got cash, my wife would spend it all on shoes and drinks at the bar.

her ninja spending would cost me more than any ATM-grifter could!


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I went to pay for something with my card this morning and the guy behind the counter told me that it was declined. I thought it was really strange as i have money in my account, so i rang my bank and asked them to give me a breakdown of all transactions including any pending ones. Turns out that some motherfucker withdrew a big chunk of my money out IN GERMANY(!!!!!!!), yesterday afternoon. I don't recall flying out to Hamburg to do just that.

Really sorry to hear about that. Coming from the same area, hope it wasn't a local machine being skimmed. I'm definitely going to stick to in-bank machines from now on.
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