Columbia Bank the latest to be hit with ATM skimming scheme
December 9, 2010
Total Loss:
$90,000
It wasn't your traditional bank heist, but thieves recently got away with more than $90,000 from Columbia Bank by using a scheme called "skimming." The thieves implanted a device in October on an ATM at the bank's Long Gate Parkway branch in Ellicott City, collecting account information each time a customer used the machine over two weekends, officials say. Armed with this information, they were able to withdraw money from customers' accounts — which the bank later replaced.
Source:
Baltimore Sun
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Debit Card Fraud