Video showing how your ATM PIN could be stolen

Credit card fraud happens all the time, if you are one of the lucky few whose information hasn't been ever stolen, all we can say is yes you are lucky. Last week our credit card was being used in Tennessee, a State that we haven't ever travelled to. It was used to shop at Abercrombie and Fitch-a store we never shop at. The Capital One Company got suspicious and prevented the fraud from happening. The representative also explained to us how this is becoming a very common occurrence.
A video by Mark Rober shows the rather simple way your PIN could be stolen and steps to prevent it.
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