Topic: Skimming Device
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how do you make a card reader?..........skimming device?............
I saw a kit for about twenty bucks somewhere (cant find it now) that lets you read and store info from sd cards but if your talking about credit cards other than your own you deserve prison and a lover named Tyrone. Read More »
Source: http://www.instructables.com/answers/how-do-you-make-a-card-reade...
How to spot a skimming device
ATM Card Skimming is a method used by criminals to capture data from the magnetic stripe on the back of an ATM card. Read More »
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How to identify an ATM skimming device
Pay attention to all of the touch and action points on the ATM. (i.e. keypad, card reader slot, lighting diffusers and ATM keypad area) Inspect the front of the ATM for unusual or non-standard appearances around the card slot reader such as... Read More »
Source: http://www.suncorp.com.au/suncorp/personal/banking/atm/Default.as...
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Unfortunately, this technology can be found online for very little money. The most expensive skimmers cost only $300.00. I was able to find skimmers for sale online with only two minutes of research. Legal card readers can also be converted... Read More »
Source: http://voices.yahoo.com/beware-skimmers-atm-automated-machine-tel...
A grease positive separation device is similar to a grease trap, but in addition to separating the FOG, it uses a mechanical process to remove it off the surface, making it easier to dispose of without opening and emptying the greasetrap ea... Read More »
Source: http://www.greasemanagement.co.uk/FAQ.aspx
This actual ATM was one of the ATMs skimmed in Melbourne.  Judging by the scruff marks on this ATM, the PIN capturing device (ie. camera phone) was mounted in the Light Diffuser area. On this day.. "God Knows" - 2010 Categories: Security Ta... Read More »
Source: http://blog.wisefaq.com/2009/04/21/so-where-do-i-check-for-atm-ca...
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