Travel expert Rick Steves is a font of knowledge on traveling in Europe. Here, he explains how to avoid the popular shoulder surfing scam often used at ATMs.
Looking over someone's shoulder to obtain passwords, PINs and other security codes being entered. Often performed with binoculars, ATMs and other data entry terminals may make it more difficult by ...
Shoulder surfing, where someone literally looks over your shoulder to steal information, is a simple and easy way for criminals to get hold of your credentials. Criminals can target you at ATMs ...
Thieves shoulder surf victims to see them entering PIN before stealing phone They then unlock the mobile and gain access to apps and personal information It can result in entire bank balances or ...
In light of the recent crimes, investigators are urging people to lock their devices with a passcode and be aware of “shoulder surfing,” a technique assailants use to peek at private ...