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Some use skimmers to steal your account number, or stand nearby to rob customers. Now there's a new kind of ATM fraud -- and a warning to watch out if you use the "tap" function on your debit card.
A story about scammers using glue and the ATM "tap feature" to drain bank accounts went viral. Now, more victims have come forward.
Unlike many other ATM thefts, the criminals did not steal money from any customer's account, Millcreek police said.
A man in Roseville, California, was arrested Friday on suspicion of using a card skimming device at an ATM to steal people's personal identification numbers.
Though it’s illegal in North Carolina, criminals can use card skimmers to steal your money at ATMs and gas pumps. Here’s how to spot them.
No matter how badly Bostonians need cash, they should still be wary of what types of ATMs they use, according to recent data from the Bank for International Settlements. Debit card fraud has climbed ...