When typing PIN code, touch some extra buttons, or get hacked



this is actually fake af because look at 3:06, he says that you can simply press your finger on other buttons as you're typing in you're code, but if you press your fingers on OTHER buttons the machine is just gonna put in those numbers instead of your real ones....dumbass..plus, this isnt real infror red technology because his heat signature showed up as orange, but its supposed to be red...theres a reason why its called infror RED...so yeah...if you believed this your a retard. they probably just edited the heat signatures into the video with windows Movie Maker or iMovie or something.
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this is actually fake af because look at 3:06, he says that you can simply press your finger on other buttons as you're typing in you're code, but if you press your fingers on OTHER buttons the machine is just gonna put in those numbers instead of your real ones....dumbass..plus, this isnt real infror red technology because his heat signature showed up as orange, but its supposed to be red...theres a reason why its called infror RED...so yeah...if you believed this your a retard. they probably just edited the heat signatures into the video with windows Movie Maker or iMovie or something.

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this is actually fake af because look at 3:06, he says that you can simply press your finger on other buttons as you're typing in you're code, but if you press your fingers on OTHER buttons the machine is just gonna put in those numbers instead of your real ones....dumbass..plus, this isnt real infror red technology because his heat signature showed up as orange, but its supposed to be red...theres a reason why its called infror RED...so yeah...if you believed this your a retard. they probably just edited the heat signatures into the video with windows Movie Maker or iMovie or something.
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Maybe. But regarding pressing other buttons, not always they are made as sensors, oftentimes they really need to be pressed, an in a case of rubber or plastic buttons he talks in the video, this is mostly a case. And sensor buttons are almost always metal ones that don't keep a heat print, as stated in the video.

Anyway, a short precaution wouldn't hurt.

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If it wasn't obvious by the troll face, just copied a comment from youtube. Or am I getting counter-trolled?
 
Generally speaking, unless you need cash back, why would you ever use a PIN based transaction at a retailer? I haven't done that in years. Just avoid the risk and run it as credit.
 
i don't know when i see people covering with the hand when they press the code it looks paranoid to me.

i mean if someone catch your pin, still needs your card.

and in the remote chance he can get both the bank is going to refund you so who cares?
 
Ok, he got the PIN code. What's he going to do with that? He still has to get the data on the magnetic strip somehow, then he has to print a card, then pass the bank's fraud dept when new transactions come in, and blah, blah...

Besides, this is why you have multiple checking accounts, only one of which is attached to your ATM card, and only keep a daily spend in there. Actually, I just do that in case I get forced to an ATM again (happened once). This way, I can just say "sorry man, I only have $500... see, you can view my balance right there".
 
this is actually fake af because look at 3:06, he says that you can simply press your finger on other buttons as you're typing in you're code, but if you press your fingers on OTHER buttons the machine is just gonna put in those numbers instead of your real ones....dumbass..plus, this isnt real infror red technology because his heat signature showed up as orange, but its supposed to be red...theres a reason why its called infror RED...so yeah...if you believed this your a retard. they probably just edited the heat signatures into the video with windows Movie Maker or iMovie or something.
 
We best go back to signature required, because nobody, NOBODY, could ever forge that.
 
Operate in cash only and stash it in your house. Avoid this problem.

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You know, it's not always funny. It's painful.

I thought, maybe, Richard Richard Jacob and Owen Thomas were kindred spirits in my battle against excessive genitalism. But NO --- these two chuckleheads decide to make this whole book a comedy.

Now, admittedly, the humor is pretty funny here and there...but there is real pain here. You ever throw out your shoulder tossing your penis over your shoulder because you had to wear shorts? Does your massive wang cause whirlpools should you ever decide to skinny dip? You know what it's like to not be able to make love to your wife within the same ROOM as your wife?

It's not bloody lovely. That's what it's like.

It even makes work a bother. At every interview, I get asked to first, show my penis and then second, bang the receptionist. You know, I'm not a piece of meat. And all of the queries as to why I'm not doing porn get annoying. I TRIED doing porn once and accidentally smashed the camera when I was fully aroused and turned around too quickly.

...I also gave my leading lady a concussion, broke a window in the next room, and, well, impregnated 3 different women in a 5 block radius. It was a little mortifying.

People always say it's a blessing. Well, I'm not seeing it. When you have to lug around a wang that weighs more than a full grown Great Dane, then you can talk to me.

And, no, I didn't type this using my fingers. I CANNOT do that.

Life is so unfair sometimes.