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From: David Farber <dave () farber net>
Date: Mon, 07 Jan 2002 20:07:25 -0500

Gadget first demonstrated in maybe 1960's at Caltech as part of a demo on how poor the mag stripped credit cards were. In spite of that , they won.

Dave


From: Monty Solomon <monty () roscom com>
Subject: Credit Card Cloners' $1B Scam

Credit Card Cloners' $1B Scam
Terrorists, mobsters
in on hacking racket

By WILLIAM SHERMAN
Daily News Staff Writer

Superhackers - ranging from Al Qaeda terrorists to local mobsters -
are making letter-perfect clones of consumers' credit cards without
so much as picking a pocket, in a sophisticated, international $1
billion-a-year scam.

Using homemade, $50 machines about the size of a cigarette pack or
high-tech bugging devices, the scammers can read credit cards'
magnetic stripes and E-mail the information overseas, where copies
are produced.

Because their cards haven't been stolen, consumers don't know they've
been ripped off - until they get bills for charges they didn't make
in places they've never been. Credit card companies haven't a clue
until alerted by stunned customers.

"It is the foolproof bank robbery of this century, it's new and it's
growing," said a top Secret Service official.

Credit card users "have their cards in their wallets and they can't
believe it's happened," said Betsy Broder, assistant director of the
Federal Trade Commission's Bureau of Consumer Protection.

It's the newest, most devious and fastest-growing form of credit card fraud.

...

http://www.nydailynews.com/today/News_and_Views/City_Beat/a-137421.asp

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