In a daily digest I get from another blog source about security, I see this story titled 'Fake PIN pad units in US chain store' my first thought is. Oh Great! and not in a good way. I am a Point of Sale Tech, that means I service registers and ATM devices like these. An average month I can replace 15 to 20 of these at times. Does this mean my work will slow down cause people are afraid to have their registers serviced? These skimmers are hurting more than the people that they get Credit Card info from, they are hurting the stores, and the service techs because now people will not trust the techs that work on the systems.
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