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Read more about Cyptocurrency trading frenzy fuels boom of Bitcoin ATMs in parts of US on Business Standard. Bitcoin s growing popularity has been the primary driver for new installations ....
Skip to main content Currently Reading San Antonio Spurs fans don t mind the extra precautions needed to see their favorite team in action again FacebookTwitterEmail 1of11 Bruce Alvarado has his temperature checked as he holds his daughter, Penelope, as they enter AT&T Center for the Spurs’ “Welcome Home Game,” the first game in more than a year with fans allowed to attend, albeit with rules and restrictions.Billy Calzada / Staff PhotographerShow MoreShow Less 2of11 Mark Burnett, known as the “Sixth Man,” is eager for the Spurs game to start at AT&T Center on Friday night. The coronavirus pandemic, up until Friday, had closed the team’s games to the public.Billy Calzada / Staff PhotographerShow MoreShow Less ....
Credit card skimmer sentenced to 4 years in prison March 11, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) A 35-year-old man described as “an experienced credit card skimmer” has been sentenced to four years in federal prison for bank fraud. The case started in April 2018 in New York City, the US Attorney’s Office in Oregon said in a release. Ciprian Simion was arrested there for using fake ATM cards and pins to withdraw cash. Investigators later found about 100 forged debit cards and three forgery devices, KOIN reported. A grand jury indicted him on more than 200 counts for fraud. But after the charges in New York, Simion moved to Oregon. In March 2019, Simion and another man, Gabriel Tigmarau, put a credit card skimmer on a Rivermark Community Credit Union ATM in Newberg, along with skimmers at several other ATMs. ....
Mizuho said that it will suspend work to transfer data for digital accounts for the foreseeable future, following a recent system glitch that caused an outage at most of its ATMs in Japan. ....