Good new news related to Citibank ATM network case:

"Citibank officials monitoring their network for fraud on Thursday, May 8, 
noticed suspicious ATM transactions at 8:30 p.m.,
coming through the five cash machines in the vestibule of a Citibank branch at 
65th Street and Madison Avenue in New York City's Upper East Side.

As luck would have it, a bank employee -- probably a corporate security 
official -- was already staking out the branch from across the street."
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and later:

"But the arrests didn't stop the fraud, which sprang from perhaps the most 
serious computer intrusion into a bank system to date.
The FBI has recently made at least six more arrests in New York -- bringing the 
total to 10 -- thanks to information from arrested scam suspects, a lucky 
traffic stop,
and an undercover operation that at one point had Eastern European hackers 
chasing a female FBI agent through the streets of New York, trying to mug her 
for ATM-card-programming gear."
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More at
http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2008/06/fbi-arrests-six.html

Juha-Matti
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