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Authorities in Southern Nevada are urging caution when using any type of bank or ATM card in public because of the rise of skimming devices that can steal financial information. STORY: https://t.co/lQb0Z3YBNl https://t.co/36tVGSlxvB


Law enforcement officials in Southern Nevada and other areas are raising alarms about a new surge in ATM fraud involving skimming devices that can steal users' financial information. These devices, capable of capturing card details, are leading to potential theft of funds from bank accounts. Additionally, fraudsters are removing card readers, causing cards to get stuck in machines. Authorities are advising the public to exercise caution when using bank or ATM cards in public spaces, especially during pre-summer travel, and have provided tips to help individuals protect themselves from such scams.