Today's financial institutions are under increasing threat from sophisticated and technically knowledgeable criminals. Automated Teller Machines (ATMs), Point-of-Sale (POS) machines, and gas pumps are increasingly the target of a type of credit card fraud called skimming. In recent cases, two brothers were charged with installing skimming devices on New York City ATMs and stealing $1.8 million from over 1400 customers.
Read 3VR's paper to learn how today's best practices, including integrating visual intelligence with existing security systems for real-time monitoring of potential threats, helps banks to achieve the following:
• Ensure ATMs are monitored to detect tampering
• Enable customers to protect themselves from skimming fraud
• Integrate video analysis with other fraud prevention software to help capture and convict criminals

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