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  1. cops and robbers
    NYPD Looking for Brazen Thieves Who’ve Stolen 73 ATMsThey’ve hit every borough except Staten Island.
  2. money
    The Average Out-of-Network ATM Fee Is Now $4.35Absurd.
  3. virtual currencies
    I Used the World’s First Bitcoin ATMIs it weird that I had to undergo a biometric scan?
  4. crimes and misdemeanors
    New York Group Arrested in Giant Global Bank Heist Hackers and “cashing-crews” stole $45 million from ATMs all over the world.
  5. crimes and misdemeanors
    Terrible Counterfeit Bills Fooled Chase ATMsThe counterfeiter didn’t bother to color in both sides.
  6. money
    Free ATMs Could Take Over NYCFees would be replaced by ads.
  7. crimes and misdemeanors
    Chase ATMs in Union Square, Astor Place Were CompromisedBy tourists.
  8. jobs jobs jobs
    Does President Obama Want to Live in a World Without ATMs?No.
  9. dough
    Apparently Sidewalk ATMs Are a Scourge on the CityAnd soon there will be a lot fewer of them.
  10. neighborhood news
    Graffiti Writers Express How We All Feel About $5 ATM FeesAvoid these ATMs on Smith Street!
  11. intel
    A Wave of Online Banking Frauds Soaks HSBCNews to everyone who uses HSBC online banking: We’ve heard of four different people who mysteriously had a couple of thousand dollars withdrawn from their HSBC checking accounts this week. When they called the bank to figure out what was going on, they discovered that it’s been happening to hundreds of other people. So much so, that the bank’s fraud department can’t keep up with the reports. A quick Internet search turned up this consumerist.com post on the subject, which explains that it’s a widespread problem among online banking users. According to the Website, a fraud investigator told one customer that the bank’s “fraud department was so overwhelmed, it was still in the developing stage” of how to handle it. When we contacted HSBC, they acknowledged there was an issue but reassured us: We are ensuring zero liability for our customers and are reissuing ATM/debit cards to those impacted. HSBC has well-established internal security measures to prevent fraudulent activity. We take fraud of any kind very seriously and are continually monitoring customer activity to identify and avert fraud. “I don’t what angers me more, the fact that I am missing all this money or that this crook only got charged a $1.50 withdrawal fee!” one customer, who lost nearly $3,000, told us. “They tell me it will take 10 to 20 business days to get my money back in my account. This is not a very impressive turnaround for the ‘world’s bank.’” So, if you have an HSBC account and use online banking, you should probably check your accounts today. You’d rather deal with it today than stew over the weekend about it. You’ve got guacamole to make for the Oscars! Is HSBC Straining Under an ‘Unprecedented’ Wave of Fraud Activity? [Consumerist]