I fell victim to a variation of that one in a somewhat dodgy area in rural
South Africa a few years ago... Evidently one of the tech areas in which SA
excels is in these forms of "cyber" crimes.

M

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Subject: Sticky Keys Help Crooks Clean Out San Francisco ATMs < CBS San
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Over the past few months, thieves have dumped glue on the enter, clear and
cancel keys of San Francisco machines. The criminals then wait for customers
to put in their card and enter the pin. After customers notice that the
enter and cancel keys aren't working, they often go inside for assistance.
That's when crooks step in and use the touch screen to make a withdrawal.

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