A viral Facebook post advises ATM users being forced to withdraw cash to enter their PIN backwards to secretly call the police. No ATMs in United States have, or have ever had, this security feature.
Anyone who has used an automated teller machine, or ATM, before knows you typically need to enter a PIN, or personal identification number, in order to access your bank account information and money. ...
If you used your debit card at Home Depot in the last five months, you should check how easily your PIN can be changed. Even if you didn't use your PIN at the home improvement retailer, there are ...
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WINDSOR, Calif. (KGO) -- Millions of Americans are receiving their stimulus payments loaded onto debit cards. For some it's convenient, but not so for a North Bay man. His money was locked on his card ...
Debit card account information, combined with PIN codes, make a much better mark. Criminals can just go to ATMs anywhere in the world and walk away with cash. They don't even have to interact with ...
PHILADELPHIA (CBS)—Police in New Jersey are issuing a safety alert warning residents that entering your ATM PIN backwards will not alert authorities during a robbery. Police say this flyer has been ...