A method of stealing both cards and cash from ATM machines came in second in a list of fraud concerns among ATM deployers around the world, according to the second annual ATM fraud survey conducted by the ATM Industry Association.
The ATMIA is a trade association that claims 3,700 members in 60 countries.
"Two hundred twenty five respondents completed the 2nd survey, more than double the number for the first one," said Mike Lee, CEO of ATMIA, "and there were some telling results."
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