Fraud experts in Mexico have discovered an unusual ATM skimming device that can be inserted into the mouth of the cash machine’s card acceptance slot and used to read data directly off of chip-enabled ...
Credit card skimmers cost American consumers and banks more than a billion dollars a year, according to the FBI.
Twenty-two illegal skimming devices were removed from businesses in Baltimore during an operation by the U.S. Secret Service ...
Fraudsters have started dropping devices into ATMs that can steal data off chip-enabled credit or debit cards. The discovery of these tools in a number of ATMs throughout Mexico is likely to raise ...
Pittsburgh-based The PNC Financial Services Group Inc., which has a major PNC Bank branch presence in the metro Milwaukee market, has announced it will install EMV “chip” card readers at all 9,000 of ...
The wily ATM hackers are at it again with a new form of card data gathering system, a “shimmer.” These super-thin card readers slide right into the card slot and are technically invisible unless you ...
That ATM in the dark corner of the bar could be on its way out. By October of this year, ATM owners in the United States have to replace or upgrade their machines to accept chip cards or face ...
Just when you thought it was safe to slip your card in a slot ATM skimmers have gotten just a bit smarter. New devices called Shimmers can now read your card number and, in certain instances, access ...
Customers can also use their chip cards when traveling internationally at chip-enabled readers, which are standard in most other countries. Preparing businesses to accept chip transactions Among those ...
That ATM in the dark corner of the bar could be on its way out. By October of this year, ATM owners in the United States have to replace or upgrade their machines to accept chip cards or face ...