e location, "Dumanis said. " Bank customers do not know their personal information being compromised. But this latest crime should remind San Diegans how important it is to protect the personal information of their finances as best they can "One way consumers can do that. , Said Scott Christensen of the Secret Service, is to take a few seconds to check the ATM they are using and also shield key pad on the machine so that the PIN they can not be stolen by camera. Evert alleges that the use of hidden back-Axinte debit cards and stolen personal information to withdraw money from the accounts of victims, mostly gradually $ 500 One victim.
should get a new debit card three times, said. Recently prosecutors, Chase Bank notified the San Diego Regional Fraud Task Force of the ongoing series of crimes that occurred in the branch on Black Mountain Road in Rancho Penasquitos, Dumanis said one researcher. Chase is determined a person has been placed on a debit card skimming devicesecurity door access to Black Mountain and the bank's ATM lobby. Investigators last bank branch video surveillance of suspects and determined that the same has been installed skimmers and cameras from the five weekends. Investigators fraud task force earlier on a stakeout in the branches and the capture Axinte, Dumanis said.
District Attorney Investigator Joe Cargel said skimming device is a major problem across the country and can be installed very quickly. Customers who may have used an ATM at Chase Bank in Rancho Penasquitos anytime during the last six weeks should check their bank receipt and contacted Chase, Dumanis said. Axinte will return to court Monday to review security and 5 August readiness for the conference. A preliminary hearing is set for August 9. Copyright 2011 by City News Service.
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