Protecting Yourself from ATM Scams: Understanding and Preventing Shoulder Surfing

Shoulder Surfing

What is Shoulder Surfing?

ATM card scams are a growing concern in many countries, including India. Criminals use a variety of techniques to gain unauthorized access to individuals’ ATM cards and withdraw money from their accounts. One such technique is shoulder surfing, where scammers attempt to steal sensitive information such as ATM PINs, CVV numbers, and other details.

Shoulder surfing is a sneaky method of stealing information by looking over someone’s shoulder without their knowledge. It’s commonly done when people are using ATMs or their phones for transactions. In shoulder surfing, thieves position themselves next to someone and observe their actions.

How Shoulder Surfing is Carried Out?

As the name suggests, these thieves typically peek over the shoulder of an unsuspecting individual at an ATM or while they are occupied with their phone, in order to obtain sensitive information. They attempt to view personal details such as passwords and PIN numbers, which they later exploit for their own financial gain.

Shoulder surfing is often carried out in crowded places where it is easy for thieves to blend in and position themselves beside a person who is filling out a form, entering a PIN at an ATM, or using a calling card at a public pay phone. Additionally, shoulder surfing can also be conducted using technology like binoculars or other devices to en

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