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ATM keypads get a security boost
Kevin Poulsen, SecurityFocus 2004-07-20

Credit card companies are responding to a host of high and low-tech attacks on the sanctity of your ATM code.

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which doesn't been they have to do anything in their power to minimize the chance of having the code/card combination obtained from the ATM. As I heard recently, there is no patch for human stupidity. Giving out your pin-code to anybody who asks for it, not keeping track of your card and not watching whether anybody is looking over your shoulder is not really smart and no company can create software patches or hardware devices to solve THOSE issues.

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