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  2. 'Skimming,' 'smishing,' and other scams to pay attention to ...

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    According to the FBI, skimming involves illegally installing devices on or inside ATMs, point-of-sale (POS) terminals, or fuel pumps to capture card data and record cardholders’ PIN entries.

  3. How to spot a credit card skimmer - AOL

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    People installing a card skimmer will often have to open parts of an ATM or a fuel pump to insert the skimming device. This can cause a seal on a fuel pump to break or a card reader to bulge out a ...

  4. Skimming scams on the rise: Here is how to protect yourself - AOL

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    Skimming devices most often hold data to be recovered later, but some may transmit the data wirelessly, the FBI said. Tips to avoid ATM and point-of-sale skimmers: Inspect ATMs, POS terminals and ...

  5. RFID skimming - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to other types of skimming such as ATM skimming or hacking an online merchant web page, RFID skimming requires little or no technical expertise. In order to execute ATM skimming, the criminal needs to custom build a device, then place that device inside an ATM and later pick up the device after the victims have used it.

  6. Stingray use in United States law enforcement - Wikipedia

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    The use of stingrays by United States law enforcement is an investigative technique used by both federal and local law enforcement in the United States to obtain information from cell phones by mimicking a cell phone tower. The devices which accomplish this are generically known as IMSI-catchers, but are commonly called stingrays, a brand sold ...

  7. What Is ATM Skimming? How to Protect Yourself - AOL

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    Skimming devices look similar to regular card readers, though the FBI notes that it can be more convex while real readers are concave. Scammers may also install small cameras to track people’s ...

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  9. Flipper Zero - Wikipedia

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    Flipper Zero is designed for interaction with various types of access control systems, radio protocols, RFID, near-field communication (), and infrared signals. [6] [7] To operate the device, a computer or a smartphone is not required; it can be controlled via a 5-position D-pad and a separate back button.