The Ministry of Public Security warned users to warn of bank account theft when withdrawing money at ATMs
According to the Ministry of Public Security, the operation of criminals using high technology is increasingly sophisticated. They can use high-tech devices located at many public ATMs to steal bank account information to hijack cardholders' assets or use fake bank cards to withdraw money at ATMs. .
In recent years, many groups of foreigners who have entered Vietnam through tourism to practice theft at ATMs have been arrested by police forces.
According to the warning, the cases of stolen ATM card information in the country are often cards made from magnetic cards, easy to copy, the ability to ensure data security is not high.
As recommended by the authorities, to prevent disclosure of bank account information when withdrawing money at ATMs, users must carefully observe whether there are strange devices in the tree before withdrawing. If you have any doubts, stop trading to ensure safety and immediately report to the authorities.
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