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  2. ATM SafetyPIN software - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, an e-mail chain letter hoax circulated that claimed a reverse PIN duress code system is in place universally. [11] American Banker reported on January 2, 2007, that no PIN-reversal duress code is used on any ATM as of that date. In September 2013 the hoax was still circulating in Australia with the text:

  3. Talk:Personal identification number - Wikipedia

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    It's YOUR fault if your cash is stolen, ATM PIN Number Reversal hoax email) and could probably be counted as the standard usage, or at least a standard uasge. FrankSier 14:54, 25 February 2013 (UTC) Yeah. Unlike others like "ATM machine" which are clearly redundant, "PIN number" is not completely redundant. There are other types of pins.

  4. Security of automated teller machines - Wikipedia

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    In off-line PIN validation, the ATM is not connected to the central database. A condition for off-line PIN validation is that the ATM should be able to compare the customer's entered PIN against the PIN of reference. the terminal must be able to perform cryptographic operations and it must have the required encryption keys at its disposal.

  5. Can You Deposit Cash at an ATM? - AOL

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    Keep your ATM pin private by using your body to block the pin pad Many ATMs have mirrors that allow you to see if someone is standing behind you. 4. Take Receipts and Leave Quickly.

  6. Personal identification number - Wikipedia

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    A personal identification number (PIN; sometimes redundantly a PIN code or PIN number) is a numeric (sometimes alpha-numeric) passcode used in the process of authenticating a user accessing a system. The PIN has been the key to facilitating the private data exchange between different data-processing centers in computer networks for financial ...

  7. Duress code - Wikipedia

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    They noted duress PINs have never been actually implemented in any ATM, and conclude that the costs of deployment outweighs the likelihood they will actually deter criminal activity. When a duress PIN is used to trigger a silent alarm, an adversary can always request the PIN in advance and ensure the appropriately modified PIN is entered instead.

  8. Can you deposit cash at an ATM? - AOL

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    After the ATM has counted your cash, it will ask you to confirm the dollar amount and the account where it will be deposited. Click the button to confirm, and the funds will be deposited. Get a ...

  9. Lebanese loop - Wikipedia

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    A Lebanese loop device viewed from the back: a loop of plastic holds the card in place while allowing it to be read by the ATM. Double-sided tape (yellow) holds the device in place over the ATM's card slot. The term “Lebanese loop” is applied to any number of similar devices that are used to perpetrate ATM fraud by retaining the user's card.