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    Someone got my debit card and used it to purchase over 10k in stuff in one day. I got a call and thought it was someone trying to scam me but after a few attempts I finally called the actual bank and it was actually the bank trying to notify me of crazy different purchases that I normally don't make.

    Now every time I swipe any card at any ATM or anything else I wiggle the device to make sure it doesn't come off before I put my card in because skimmers are such a large problem now a days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ashton View Post
    Now every time I swipe any card at any ATM or anything else I wiggle the device to make sure it doesn't come off before I put my card in because skimmers are such a large problem now a days.
    Wiggling the device?? Wiggle it to make sure it "doesn't come off". I am interested in just what this means. HELP!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlasterBob View Post
    Wiggling the device?? Wiggle it to make sure it "doesn't come off". I am interested in just what this means. HELP!
    Scammers have their own card reader that can be installed on top of the actually ATM. So when you insert your card, it actually got scanned and phished by the scammer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChunkyMonkey View Post
    Scammers have their own card reader that can be installed on top of the actually ATM. So when you insert your card, it actually got scanned and phished by the scammer.
    There has also been cases of the low life thieves installing skimmers inside gas pumps connected internally to steal your information, the external locks are cheap and easy to pick, also their are pocket skimmers that bad waitstaff at restaurants can use to steal your info, and if you have RFID cards thieves can steal your info when you walk by them......
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    Actually this might be a more simple link. http://krebsonsecurity.com/all-about-skimmers/

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlasterBob View Post
    Wiggling the device?? Wiggle it to make sure it "doesn't come off". I am interested in just what this means. HELP!
    Here's a link... http://krebsonsecurity.com/tag/atm-skimmer/

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