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Jeff Wakefield
JeffW
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Interesting Skimmer Found in a US retailer
Here is an interesting picture of a skimmer, apparently uncovered by Knoxville area law enforcement. Its the first time I have seen a picture of an the entire top case of a payment terminal being used as a skimming device!
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