Electronic ATM Fraud. ATM Fraud is where you goto an ATM and you insert your card into a skimmer which is placed in the card slot and it will take all.

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Electronic ATM Fraud

ATM Fraud is where you goto an ATM and you insert your card into a skimmer which is placed in the card slot and it will take all the information off a magnetic strip inside the card.

They then make a fake card and put all the information off your credit or debit card onto a new card.

After that they either have a spy camera or someone behind you watching you type your pin into the machine and they could be typing it into their phone.

They use the card to withdraw money out.