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Monday, 18 November 2013

Police warn to watch out for ATM skimmers



Police are warning shoppers and merchants to be vigilant during the upcoming festive season. 

The Christmas shopping period in the past has been a prime time for transnational crime gangs to visit major shopping locations around Australia and target ATMs and stores. 

Detective Superintendent Brian Hay from the police Fraud and Cyber Crime Group said “These criminals will fly into the country, travel around the major centres, attach skimmers to ATMs and EFTPOS terminals and fly out with thousands of electronically stored compromised accounts only to steal the money from those accounts in a coordinated manner from multiple global locations,” Detective Superintendent Brian Hay said.

“We can never afford to be complacent. Christmas is certainly an expensive enough time for families and to lose money to a fraudster during this time is something I’m sure most families would like to avoid,” he said.

Ensure when using an ATM you look for any suspicious device attached to the card entry point of the machine and always cover your hand when entering your PIN.

Also be sure to examine your monthly statement for suspicious transactions, especially transactions which may appear for 1 or 2 dollars – this indicates your card has been compromised and the criminals are testing the account is still active.  If you see this, contact your bank immediately.

Any suspicious people hanging around an ATM should be reported to police immediately.

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