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  2. What Is ATM Skimming and How Do You Protect Yourself? - AOL

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    ATM skimming is when scammers install third-party card readers on gas station pumps or other points of sale to capture your credit or debit card data from the magnetic strip on the back. Then they ...

  3. What Is ATM Skimming? How to Protect Yourself - AOL

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    Skimming devices look similar to regular card readers, though the FBI notes that it can be more convex while real readers are concave. Scammers may also install small cameras to track people’s ...

  4. 'Skimming,' 'smishing,' and other scams to pay attention to ...

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    According to the FBI, skimming involves illegally installing devices on or inside ATMs, point-of-sale (POS) terminals, or fuel pumps to capture card data and record cardholders’ PIN entries.

  5. ATM - Wikipedia

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    By contrast, a newer high-tech method of operating, sometimes called card skimming or card cloning, involves the installation of a magnetic card reader over the real ATM's card slot and the use of a wireless surveillance camera or a modified digital camera or a false PIN keypad to observe the user's PIN. Card data is then cloned into a ...

  6. RFID skimming - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to other types of skimming such as ATM skimming or hacking an online merchant web page, RFID skimming requires little or no technical expertise. In order to execute ATM skimming, the criminal needs to custom build a device, then place that device inside an ATM and later pick up the device after the victims have used it.

  7. How to handle repeated credit card fraud - AOL

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    Card skimming and shimming What it is. Card skimming happens when a fake device is attached to the card slot where you swipe your credit card. Card shimming is when a scammer places a device on a ...

  8. Automated teller machine - Wikipedia

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    By contrast, a newer high-tech method of operating, sometimes called card skimming or card cloning, involves the installation of a magnetic card reader over the real ATM's card slot and the use of a wireless surveillance camera or a modified digital camera or a false PIN keypad to observe the user's PIN. Card data is then cloned into a ...

  9. How to protect yourself from ATM skimming - AOL

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    Even if you're picky about the ATMs you frequent, you can still become a victim of identity thieves who install difficult-to-detect devices known as skimmers on machines to steal your information ...