With phishing, stolen credit cards and all sorts of other fraud now-a-days, we hate to be the bearer of bad news, but here is another thing to look out for in regards to the safety of your money. University of Texas at Austin recently published a story about an ATM scam where fraudulent equipment installed over the front of the ATM would receive card and PIN numbers. The information was then transmitted via a wireless device to van parked outside. Read the rest of the UTexas article for more details.

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