There is a new process around called ATM skimming whereby people retrofit ATM machines with their own hardware that is actually able to capture card swipes and pin entries, while still maintaining the functionality of the original ATM device.
Unlike the current ways where they fit a device to actually catch your card and a hidden cam to record your pin, this will enable the criminals to get all your card details and pin without you be any the wiser because the ATM will have worked fine for you.
This was unbelievable to see, and I honestly believe I’ll never use an exposed ATM machine again.
Also of note, it's clear that phishing is not really the major concern; identity theft is the concern, and the people exploiting this are using any means possible.
Unlike the current ways where they fit a device to actually catch your card and a hidden cam to record your pin, this will enable the criminals to get all your card details and pin without you be any the wiser because the ATM will have worked fine for you.
This was unbelievable to see, and I honestly believe I’ll never use an exposed ATM machine again.
Also of note, it's clear that phishing is not really the major concern; identity theft is the concern, and the people exploiting this are using any means possible.
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