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The Monday 2007-03-26 at 21:27 -0700, David Brodbeck wrote:

> > Well, this gang manufactured so good devices that they did an extra 
> > business out of selling the devices... This is not SciFi, it is happening. 
> > My father was stolen 1200 eur this way. And it is a sophisticated method.
> 
> That's apparently happened more than once in the U.S.  

It's happening a lot here in Spain (dunno about the rest of Europe). Just 
that the case I told about the making was specially sophisticated.

> In another scam,
> the perpetrator went so far as to set up an entire fake ATM in a mall.
> It skimmed card data and PIN numbers, which he'd then come back and
> download to a laptop later, in the guise of doing maintenance on the
> machine.  He was eventually caught when someone complained to the mall
> management about the ATM that always seemed to be out of cash.

How daring! X-)

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Cheers,
       Carlos E. R.

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