From www.castlebar.ie Local Papers Commentary
ATM cash crooks target Ballina bank HIGH-TECHNOLOGY devices which allow criminals to clone the details of ATM cash machine cards have been discovered for the first time in Co. Mayo. The sophisticated unit was spotted by an alert customer from the Killala area as he attempted to make a transaction at the Ulster Bank ATM machine in Pearse Street, Ballina on Saturday evening. Garda were alerted and the devices, which consisted of a card scanner and a fake panel, which fitted neatly over the regular ATM keyboard, was taken away by Gardai for technical examination.
If you thought this kind of thing only happens in Dublin think again. Unfortunately too it’s not just the restaurant scam where your card goes out of sight for a minute or too and is scanned in the back office. This is in your face stuff. So if you notice anything odd or unusual about an ATM – especially if it’s your regular drink-link – you should back away fast. A hidden camera recording your pin number is one thing but this kind of scanner is a more sophisticated piece of technology. It reminds me of the Steve Martin Movie 'LA Story' where there are two queues at an ATM - those taking money out but also a queue of robbers with guns - 'I'll be your robber today'!
At the Movies - The Ladykillers (15PG)
The start of Sean Walsh’s regular movie column in the Connaught – he reviews the remake of the old Alec Guinness film with Tom Hanks in the starring role. Also an obituary for Marlon Brando in this week’s column. It’s good to have a local movie review column and not just a listing from the distributors telling us how great every film is regardless of what sort of rubbish it is.
The power of local radio indeed!
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