You always thought that people who covered up their Bank PIN were paranoid schizophrenics? It's not very cool to be seen covering your PIN is it?
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In the video, you see the thieves fit a pinhole camera to the top of the ATM, then attach a skimmer to the card-reader. The skimmer is a device camouflaged to look like a normal reader, but it steals customers' card information when they swipe. Then you see customers cluelessly pounding in their PINs.
The Wall Street Journal has discovered a weirdo... riding the New York subway! Except this weirdo is weird in a different way. He's not a weird poor person begging for change. He just wants to make friends!
Meet Solomon Lederer, a 29-year-old Morgan Stanley software developer who for the past month has been annoying commuters with a project to bring subway riders together. When he starts his speech on the F train, you might think he's a bum looking for a handout, but the Wall Street Journal urges readers to give him a listen, because he's not poor.
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