Cash machine fraudsters use convincing “add-on” on ATMs
Verrry interesting tale in the Guardian’s Jobs & Money section about “Fraudsters go Underground” - basically, fitting a small and colour-matched plastic slot over the place where your card should go in the ATM.
Police say these cloning devices usually come with a pinhole camera. The device records the user’s card details, while the camera films the PIN number. Once the crooks have the card details, it is relatively easy to produce a cloned copy of the card which can access money from individual bank accounts. Police say cloned cash cards can be ready for use within an hour of details being obtained. The beauty of the crime is individuals are unaware that their card has been copied and that thousands of pounds may be disappearing from accounts.
Scared yet? The photos (only in print, it seems, unless someone wants to send a link) were very convincing, showing the “before and after” at Hammersmith tube station.
More interesting scams in general from Jobs&Money at http://money.guardian.co.uk/scamsandfraud/.
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