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People are often given many tips on social media to keep banking and ATM transactions safe. Many times, false reels and ...
Anyone who has used an automated teller machine, or ATM, before knows you typically need to enter a PIN, or personal identification number, in order to access your bank account information and money.
David Tente, the executive director of the ATM Industry Association, told us that this claim was "completely false": This is completely false. U.S. cards do not store the PIN -- the authentication ...
Often people think that the PIN cannot be stolen by pressing the 'Cancel' button once or twice in the ATM, but it is not so. Actually the real danger is from skimming devices, hidden cameras and ...