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seconds. here to talk about this is an identity theft expert with mcafee. robert, this is stunning. bad guys are creating skimming devices that look like they belong there. they are so thin and have all kinds of technology built into them that allow the bad guy to remotely access your video and your card. right here you have what looks like a skimming device. they fit it over the card slot. when you put your card in, it grabs the information off the back of the magnetic strip. this device grabs all your personal information. what they do next is they put a small device on the face of the a.t.m. this looks like a mirror. behind this actually is a camera. this camera pulls the information off of your pin code. as you re punching in the pin code, you want to cover up the key pad with your other hand so the bad guys don t get your pin.
anything else. and the new skimmers could end up here in the united states some time soon if they re not here already. so our cyber security analyst, ceo of cyber and consulting firm the whistle group. this is troubling. absolutely. things so small you can t even tell. and they re recording once you swipe, they can record what s not only on the magnetic strip, but the pin i punch in. what s in the card slot is a camera. so it can see you enter your pin. can i look in the slot and see it? is there anything i can do? you jiggle the slot. if you see anything kind of moving, something is up. the best thing you can do is cup your hands over the pin key pad. that obscures the shot of you. with this skimmer they re recording the camera that s already there. they ve installed another camera on the card in the slot.
19 minutes past the hour now. careful at the atm. there s a new threat to all of our accounts. it s now much easier for thieves to steal debit card information thanks to skimmers that are nearly invisible. it comes from the security experts in europe. let me show you this. here it is. we ve all seen them everywhere. nothing suspicious on the outside at all. but you put your card in the slot, enter your pin, and your information may now be in the hands of identity thieves. according to researchers and this is their logo. they re got at this. skimmers are now smaller than ever and much harder to detect. here s what the old skimmers used to look like. they fit on top of an existing card slot. so all of this sits on top and the skimmer s in it. the new ones are small enough to fit inside the slot. so you don t seed a cover or
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