ATM fraud
Recently there have been some news reports about ATM fraud that was discovered in Karachi. The criminals used skimmers to capture banking data off of debit and credit cards. This is considered to be the first known detection of such fraud and arrests have been made.
What are skimmers?
Skimmers are physical devices that are installed over the actual ATM card slots that read the data of the magnetic strips.
Drawing money from an ATM is easy but it is not as safe as one may think
Don’t be deceived into believing that your card, which has a chip, is not susceptible to this data capture. The reason is that chip technology, particularly in Pakistan is recent, therefore there are many terminals that still require the older technology to read the data from the magnetic strip, hence data is still stored on the magnetic strip.
With this information, a criminal can have access to your bank account. Many times, criminals also set up added technology within the confines of the ATM booth or on the machine itself to capture your pin code.
The pin code and data captured from the magnetic strip are then used to clone cards and can easily be used to manipulate your account from any ATM.
To capture the pin code, a fake key pad is installed over the existing one or a camera is positioned in the ATM booth or on the ATM to capture the key strokes. The camera could be installed around the card reader or over the camera slot.
So how do you detect skimmers?
First and foremost, make yourself a difficult target or limit the exposure by:
— Using ATMs in locations that are used frequently throughout the day.
— Being familiar with the ATM by using it regularly.
Fraudsters need time to install physical devices on an ATM and then to remove them; they generally avoid doing so on more public ATMS where their lingering at the ATM may raise suspicion.
ATMs in malls or in open public areas are better than those installed in a far corner with limited people presence.
ATMs inside the bank branch where customers have to pass by to enter the bank for other services are less likely to have skimmers installed. This also reduces the risk of being held up by criminals especially during normal banking hours.
Busy ATMs also need to be replenished frequently; therefore the chances of detection by bank staff of any manipulation are higher.
Using a particular ATM regularly and studying its features should help you detect any change to the machine.
If you see something unfamiliar or non-standard, immediately stop and ask a banker if available to check the machine or move on. The machine could have been tampered with.