Discussion:
Kids use vcr to read pin numbers on stolen credit cards
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Boilerhead
2004-08-31 15:14:53 UTC
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a freind of mine had his wallet stolen from his card and before he could
report it his cc had been maxed out...the police told him that kids use
vcr heads to read the info on the magnetic strip...now HOW in gods neam
would they figure that out

amaxing what idle minds can accomplish

Darryl
Al
2004-08-31 15:27:50 UTC
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There is lots of info on how to do this and many other evil things in
various texts and books on the net. They are not hard to find.
Post by Boilerhead
a freind of mine had his wallet stolen from his card and before he could
report it his cc had been maxed out...the police told him that kids use
vcr heads to read the info on the magnetic strip...now HOW in gods neam
would they figure that out
amaxing what idle minds can accomplish
Darryl
Wolfman
2004-08-31 17:17:52 UTC
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ah the wonders of the WWWeb...
Post by Boilerhead
a freind of mine had his wallet stolen from his card and before he could
report it his cc had been maxed out...the police told him that kids use
vcr heads to read the info on the magnetic strip...now HOW in gods neam
would they figure that out
amaxing what idle minds can accomplish
Darryl
Woolridge
2004-08-31 18:17:57 UTC
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i don't belive it.

show me the proof.
Post by Boilerhead
a freind of mine had his wallet stolen from his card and before he could
report it his cc had been maxed out...the police told him that kids use
vcr heads to read the info on the magnetic strip...now HOW in gods neam
would they figure that out
amaxing what idle minds can accomplish
Darryl
Boilerhead
2004-08-31 18:19:26 UTC
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????????

how do i do that

Darryl
Post by Woolridge
i don't belive it.
show me the proof.
Post by Boilerhead
a freind of mine had his wallet stolen from his card and before he could
report it his cc had been maxed out...the police told him that kids use
vcr heads to read the info on the magnetic strip...now HOW in gods neam
would they figure that out
amaxing what idle minds can accomplish
Darryl
craig
2004-08-31 18:56:48 UTC
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Why do you assume that it was kids that did this? and also idle kids?
Sure, it could be me with some low level imagination and using my favorite
search engine. Maybe you just know how to use newsgroups and you don't
have a browser installed.

Hey, just kidding..

Craig.
Post by Boilerhead
a freind of mine had his wallet stolen from his card and before he could
report it his cc had been maxed out...the police told him that kids use
vcr heads to read the info on the magnetic strip...now HOW in gods neam
would they figure that out
amaxing what idle minds can accomplish
Darryl
Boilerhead
2004-08-31 19:13:02 UTC
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they caught em....

Darryl
Post by craig
Why do you assume that it was kids that did this? and also idle kids?
Sure, it could be me with some low level imagination and using my favorite
search engine. Maybe you just know how to use newsgroups and you don't
have a browser installed.
Hey, just kidding..
Craig.
Post by Boilerhead
a freind of mine had his wallet stolen from his card and before he could
report it his cc had been maxed out...the police told him that kids use
vcr heads to read the info on the magnetic strip...now HOW in gods neam
would they figure that out
amaxing what idle minds can accomplish
Darryl
Mike
2004-08-31 23:03:00 UTC
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what kind of info is on a magnetic strip?
Isn't the card number written on front of the card with the expiry date and
owners name?
What other info is needed?
Leona :)
Post by Boilerhead
a freind of mine had his wallet stolen from his card and before he could
report it his cc had been maxed out...the police told him that kids use
vcr heads to read the info on the magnetic strip...now HOW in gods neam
would they figure that out
amaxing what idle minds can accomplish
Darryl
DaveHX
2004-08-31 23:43:50 UTC
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possibly the PIN number for cash advances
Post by Mike
what kind of info is on a magnetic strip?
Isn't the card number written on front of the card with the expiry date and
owners name?
What other info is needed?
Leona :)
Post by Boilerhead
a freind of mine had his wallet stolen from his card and before he could
report it his cc had been maxed out...the police told him that kids use
vcr heads to read the info on the magnetic strip...now HOW in gods neam
would they figure that out
amaxing what idle minds can accomplish
Darryl
Woolridge
2004-08-31 23:59:03 UTC
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nope, no pin on it.

just the bank identification number (BIN) and your account
Post by DaveHX
possibly the PIN number for cash advances
Post by Mike
what kind of info is on a magnetic strip?
Isn't the card number written on front of the card with the expiry date
and
Post by Mike
owners name?
What other info is needed?
Leona :)
Post by Boilerhead
a freind of mine had his wallet stolen from his card and before he could
report it his cc had been maxed out...the police told him that kids use
vcr heads to read the info on the magnetic strip...now HOW in gods neam
would they figure that out
amaxing what idle minds can accomplish
Darryl
Darryl Harding
2004-09-01 08:56:12 UTC
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according te the rnc , the info on the magnetic strip can reveal the pin
number,

Darryl
Post by Woolridge
nope, no pin on it.
just the bank identification number (BIN) and your account
Post by DaveHX
possibly the PIN number for cash advances
Post by Mike
what kind of info is on a magnetic strip?
Isn't the card number written on front of the card with the expiry date
and
Post by Mike
owners name?
What other info is needed?
Leona :)
Post by Boilerhead
a freind of mine had his wallet stolen from his card and before he
could
Post by DaveHX
Post by Mike
Post by Boilerhead
report it his cc had been maxed out...the police told him that kids
use
Post by DaveHX
Post by Mike
Post by Boilerhead
vcr heads to read the info on the magnetic strip...now HOW in gods
neam
Post by DaveHX
Post by Mike
Post by Boilerhead
would they figure that out
amaxing what idle minds can accomplish
Darryl
Willy
2004-09-01 15:28:16 UTC
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Well the RNC are wrong. The PIN for anyones debit card or credit card
are stored at the banks national or regional datacentres where everyones
account information is stored. The purpose of the PIN would be useless
if it were stored on the card. It doesn't make any sense since if you
need a debit card replaced such as loss, you get a new card, but the PIN
is the same. As well, the many schemes of installing tiny video cameras
on bank machines or having third partys "look over the cardholders
shoulder" wouldn't exist.
Post by Darryl Harding
according te the rnc , the info on the magnetic strip can reveal the pin
number,
Darryl
Post by Woolridge
nope, no pin on it.
just the bank identification number (BIN) and your account
Post by DaveHX
possibly the PIN number for cash advances
Post by Mike
what kind of info is on a magnetic strip?
Isn't the card number written on front of the card with the expiry date
and
Post by Mike
owners name?
What other info is needed?
Leona :)
Post by Boilerhead
a freind of mine had his wallet stolen from his card and before he
could
Post by DaveHX
Post by Mike
Post by Boilerhead
report it his cc had been maxed out...the police told him that kids
use
Post by DaveHX
Post by Mike
Post by Boilerhead
vcr heads to read the info on the magnetic strip...now HOW in gods
neam
Post by DaveHX
Post by Mike
Post by Boilerhead
would they figure that out
amaxing what idle minds can accomplish
Darryl
DaVinci
2004-09-01 00:20:08 UTC
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2600

those in the know know what I am talkign about
wealth of info

On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 15:14:53 GMT, Boilerhead
Post by Boilerhead
a freind of mine had his wallet stolen from his card and before he could
report it his cc had been maxed out...the police told him that kids use
vcr heads to read the info on the magnetic strip...now HOW in gods neam
would they figure that out
amaxing what idle minds can accomplish
Darryl
Darryl Harding
2004-09-01 08:56:46 UTC
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care to share?
Darryl
Post by DaVinci
2600
those in the know know what I am talkign about
wealth of info
On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 15:14:53 GMT, Boilerhead
Post by Boilerhead
a freind of mine had his wallet stolen from his card and before he could
report it his cc had been maxed out...the police told him that kids use
vcr heads to read the info on the magnetic strip...now HOW in gods neam
would they figure that out
amaxing what idle minds can accomplish
Darryl
Al
2004-09-01 12:34:44 UTC
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ever hear of Google? www.google.ca
Post by Darryl Harding
care to share?
Darryl
Post by DaVinci
2600
those in the know know what I am talkign about
wealth of info
On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 15:14:53 GMT, Boilerhead
Post by Boilerhead
a freind of mine had his wallet stolen from his card and before he could
report it his cc had been maxed out...the police told him that kids use
vcr heads to read the info on the magnetic strip...now HOW in gods neam
would they figure that out
amaxing what idle minds can accomplish
Darryl
DaveHX
2004-09-01 12:51:41 UTC
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Kelly & Kylie
2004-09-01 12:56:25 UTC
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I like that...cute...could come in handy quite a bit on here
Post by DaveHX
[ x] Clueless Newbie
[ ] Troller
[ ] "Me too"-er
[ x] Inconsiderate poster
[ ] Spammer
[ x] Dumbass
[ ] Racist
[ ] Expert on everything (EOE)
[ ] Flamethrower
[ ] News Groupie
[X] You obviously don't know anything about the topic at hand
[ ] You are trying to make money on a non-commercial newsgroup
[ ] You posted a picture (binary) in an unmoderated TEXT ONLY news
group (HTML is considered a binary)
[ ] You started a long, stupid thread
[ ] You continued spreading a long stupid thread
[ ] You started a thread that has been discussed here continuously for
the last year and a half
[ ] Your post is absurdly off topic for where you posted it
[ ] You didn't pay attention to the originating post header and posted
a follow-up to crossposted robot-generated spam
[ ] You posted a "test" in a discussion group rather than in alt.test
[ ] You posted a "YOU ALL SUCK" message
[ ] You posted low-IQ flamebait
[ ] You posted a blatantly obvious troll
[ ] You followed up to a blatantly obvious troll
[ ] You said "X rules, Y sucks" and gave no support for your lame
statement
[ ] You said "me too" to something and added NOTHING to the discussion
[ ] You make no sense
[ ] You posted the same text multiple times
[ ] You made a post yet failed to say anything
[ ] You posted a phone-sex ad
[ ] You posted "upside down" by just adding your comments to the top of
the previous post
[ ] You seem too dumb to learn to trim your posts
[ ] You posted a stupid pyramid money making scheme
[ ] You claimed a pyramid-scheme/chain letter for money was legal
[ ] Your margin settings (or lack of) make your post unreadable
[ ] You posted SCREAMING in RANDOM CAPS (OR IN ALL CAPS) for NO
APPARENT REASON
[ ] You posted a 1 line reply with PAGES of unnecessary quoted text
[X] You didn't do anything specific, but appear to be so generally
worthless that you are being flamed anyway
[ ] You gave bad or dangerous advice
[ ] You crossposted to unrelated newsgroups
[ x] Refrain from posting until you have a vague idea what you're doing
[ ] READ every post in this group for two weeks so you can get an idea
about what is discussed here
[ ] Read every newsgroup you posted to for a week
[ ] Give up your AOL account
[ ] Give up your WebTV account
[ ] Bust up your modem with a hammer and eat it
[X] Jump into a bathtub while holding your monitor (monitor must be
plugged in)
[X] Actually post something relevant
[ ] Post to alt.test
[ ] Print your home phone number and address in your ads
[ ] Be the guest of honor in alt.flame for a month
[ ] Learn to format your posts properly so we can read them
[ ] Nothing, we'll let you go this time
[ x] Get a clue
[ X] Get a life
[X ] Go away
[ X] Grow up
[x ] Never post again
[ ] You need to seek psychiatric help
[ ] Like a neutered dog, you just don't get it
[ ] Take your gibberish somewhere else
[ ] Go back to school and actually learn something
[ ] Learn how to post or get off the Usenet
[ ] Don't take offense at this, I just like to use this form
[ ] All of the above
NOT best regards,
Post by Al
ever hear of Google? www.google.ca
MacArthur
2004-09-01 23:17:10 UTC
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Thanks Dave,

That is perfect! Filed for future reference.
--
Have a nice day,

M
Post by DaveHX
[ x] Clueless Newbie
[ ] Troller
[ ] "Me too"-er
[ x] Inconsiderate poster
[ ] Spammer
[ x] Dumbass
[ ] Racist> NOT best regards,
Post by Al
ever hear of Google? www.google.ca
Speg
2004-09-01 12:24:18 UTC
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That's his Pin Number
Post by DaVinci
2600
those in the know know what I am talkign about
wealth of info
On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 15:14:53 GMT, Boilerhead
Post by Boilerhead
a freind of mine had his wallet stolen from his card and before he could
report it his cc had been maxed out...the police told him that kids use
vcr heads to read the info on the magnetic strip...now HOW in gods neam
would they figure that out
amaxing what idle minds can accomplish
Darryl
Leona
2004-09-01 13:09:17 UTC
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http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Article361.html
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Post by Speg
That's his Pin Number
Post by DaVinci
2600
those in the know know what I am talkign about
wealth of info
On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 15:14:53 GMT, Boilerhead
Post by Boilerhead
a freind of mine had his wallet stolen from his card and before he could
report it his cc had been maxed out...the police told him that kids use
vcr heads to read the info on the magnetic strip...now HOW in gods neam
would they figure that out
amaxing what idle minds can accomplish
Darryl
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Post by Speg
That's his Pin Number
Post by DaVinci
2600
those in the know know what I am talkign about
wealth of info
On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 15:14:53 GMT, Boilerhead
Post by Boilerhead
a freind of mine had his wallet stolen from his card and before he could
report it his cc had been maxed out...the police told him that kids use
vcr heads to read the info on the magnetic strip...now HOW in gods neam
would they figure that out
amaxing what idle minds can accomplish
Darryl
Chris F
2004-09-01 13:07:01 UTC
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Post by Boilerhead
a freind of mine had his wallet stolen from his card and before he could
report it his cc had been maxed out...the police told him that kids use vcr
heads to read the info on the magnetic strip...now HOW in gods neam would
they figure that out
amaxing what idle minds can accomplish
Darryl
There is no way to use a VCR head to read the magnetic strip on credit
cards. This is an old urban myth.

In regards to credit cards, the only thing the magnetic strip does is
transmits the information printed on the front of the card anyway. It does
automatically what you have to do manually with your mouth while ordering
somthing over the phone.

With regards to debit cards, PIN information is not stored on the card, it's
stored in a computer at your bank, which is why banks are networked
together.

Nice troll, but an old one. Terrorist hoaxes are much better for the modern
age.
Boilerhead
2004-09-01 17:34:39 UTC
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no troll meant there chris, it iwas posted as a point of info but rest
assured i will get to the bottom of it, because i do not like the fact
that we all at work would have ben lied to , if this , indeed turns out
to be false....

thanks for your insight though

respectfully

Darryl
Post by Chris F
Post by Boilerhead
a freind of mine had his wallet stolen from his card and before he could
report it his cc had been maxed out...the police told him that kids use vcr
heads to read the info on the magnetic strip...now HOW in gods neam would
they figure that out
amaxing what idle minds can accomplish
Darryl
There is no way to use a VCR head to read the magnetic strip on credit
cards. This is an old urban myth.
In regards to credit cards, the only thing the magnetic strip does is
transmits the information printed on the front of the card anyway. It does
automatically what you have to do manually with your mouth while ordering
somthing over the phone.
With regards to debit cards, PIN information is not stored on the card, it's
stored in a computer at your bank, which is why banks are networked
together.
Nice troll, but an old one. Terrorist hoaxes are much better for the modern
age.
Phil Ryan
2004-09-01 18:00:03 UTC
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Any one can buy a cardreader and swipe a card through it. At my old work i
opened notepad on a PC with a reader and swiped my own card. It spit out The
Name and Account number (both printed on the front of the card) as well as a
few numbers that looked like bank identification stuff.

By the way, when was the last time anyone needed more than the card holders
name, card number and account number to order something over the phone or
internet? I've never needed to use my pin number.


Phil
Post by Boilerhead
no troll meant there chris, it iwas posted as a point of info but rest
assured i will get to the bottom of it, because i do not like the fact
that we all at work would have ben lied to , if this , indeed turns out
to be false....
thanks for your insight though
respectfully
Darryl
Post by Chris F
Post by Boilerhead
a freind of mine had his wallet stolen from his card and before he could
report it his cc had been maxed out...the police told him that kids use vcr
heads to read the info on the magnetic strip...now HOW in gods neam would
they figure that out
amaxing what idle minds can accomplish
Darryl
There is no way to use a VCR head to read the magnetic strip on credit
cards. This is an old urban myth.
In regards to credit cards, the only thing the magnetic strip does is
transmits the information printed on the front of the card anyway. It does
automatically what you have to do manually with your mouth while ordering
somthing over the phone.
With regards to debit cards, PIN information is not stored on the card, it's
stored in a computer at your bank, which is why banks are networked
together.
Nice troll, but an old one. Terrorist hoaxes are much better for the modern
age.
Boilerhead
2004-09-01 18:03:55 UTC
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in this case , phill, that card was used in a atm machine and drained of
all funds....the owner reported his card stolen adn the young man that
made the withdrawwals was apprehended and confessed to using the card
and taking the money....the owner of the card was told, at least i think
this is what he said and i will peruse further, that the young man had
converted a vcr head part to read the pin from the mag strip of the card....

stay tuned

darryl
Post by Phil Ryan
Any one can buy a cardreader and swipe a card through it. At my old work i
opened notepad on a PC with a reader and swiped my own card. It spit out The
Name and Account number (both printed on the front of the card) as well as a
few numbers that looked like bank identification stuff.
By the way, when was the last time anyone needed more than the card holders
name, card number and account number to order something over the phone or
internet? I've never needed to use my pin number.
Phil
Post by Boilerhead
no troll meant there chris, it iwas posted as a point of info but rest
assured i will get to the bottom of it, because i do not like the fact
that we all at work would have ben lied to , if this , indeed turns out
to be false....
thanks for your insight though
respectfully
Darryl
Post by Chris F
Post by Boilerhead
a freind of mine had his wallet stolen from his card and before he could
report it his cc had been maxed out...the police told him that kids use
vcr
Post by Boilerhead
Post by Chris F
Post by Boilerhead
heads to read the info on the magnetic strip...now HOW in gods neam
would
Post by Boilerhead
Post by Chris F
Post by Boilerhead
they figure that out
amaxing what idle minds can accomplish
Darryl
There is no way to use a VCR head to read the magnetic strip on credit
cards. This is an old urban myth.
In regards to credit cards, the only thing the magnetic strip does is
transmits the information printed on the front of the card anyway. It
does
Post by Boilerhead
Post by Chris F
automatically what you have to do manually with your mouth while
ordering
Post by Boilerhead
Post by Chris F
somthing over the phone.
With regards to debit cards, PIN information is not stored on the card,
it's
Post by Boilerhead
Post by Chris F
stored in a computer at your bank, which is why banks are networked
together.
Nice troll, but an old one. Terrorist hoaxes are much better for the
modern
Post by Boilerhead
Post by Chris F
age.
Christopher
2004-09-01 18:40:09 UTC
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Post by Boilerhead
the owner of the card was told, at least i think
this is what he said and i will peruse further, that the young man had
converted a vcr head part to read the pin from the mag strip of the card....
Just a theory, but it's entirely possible that the offender indeed told the
police this old urban myth so they wouldn't know about and thus confiscate
his card reader :)

Chris.
Boilerhead
2004-09-01 19:28:13 UTC
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not sure, i will let you know....
it will all come out in court , i am sure

Darryl
Post by Boilerhead
Post by Boilerhead
the owner of the card was told, at least i think
this is what he said and i will peruse further, that the young man had
converted a vcr head part to read the pin from the mag strip of the
card....
Just a theory, but it's entirely possible that the offender indeed told the
police this old urban myth so they wouldn't know about and thus confiscate
his card reader :)
Chris.
j***@gmail.com
2017-04-01 00:17:07 UTC
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Your wrong, I was in jail a long time ago with a kid who did this. It shows all the info including acct balance AND PIN on the TV when you run the card through the tape reader on the VCR. Not sure of it still works but it did 10 years ago.
l***@gmail.com
2018-05-20 07:00:55 UTC
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Yes it still works you have approximately 3 seconds it's on screen to guy who thinks banks always tell truth where your interested is stored lol grow upm
j***@gmail.com
2019-05-19 14:53:53 UTC
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Love this... the card stores the account balance even though with direct debits, standing orders etc this may have changed since the last use, and it has the pin on even though this can have changed if you order a new pin as you may have forgot the old on... these psychic cards are truely wonders!

I did work for a bank and there is only the info on the front of the card on the mag strip, no variable info can be on there, common sense tells you that.

Hope this helps!

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