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PIN machines compromised at factory

Posted on October 16, 2008 by Robin

It turns out that PIN machines usually process your transaction properly, but every so often they send some packets containing PIN transaction detailas to an unknown destination. The random and slow skimming of details makes it very difficult to track down what’s happening.

Robin

 razor@edgarbv.com  https://www.edgarbv.com

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