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They say criminals have attached electronic card readers to their ATM machines to gain personal information from bank customers, but those threats have been removed.
As financial fraud continues to evolve, officials are urging the public to take precautions against a growing threat: ATM skimming.
Stephen Schnare told CBS 8 that he was using an ATM inside CVS on Washington and 3rd in Hillcrest. That's when he noticed that his card was getting jammed in the machine.
An upgrade to the regional bank's mobile app allows you to get cash from an ATM machine without your card.
Wells Fargo on Monday launched card-free ATM access through a coast-to-coast rollout of far-reaching changes in how people can access the ubiquitous machines.
"She told me that they put glue in the card reader of the ATM machines. So you can't, you can't use your card," she said. So customers tap their card instead -- and here's the trick.