Can you spot it? Criminals use tiny cameras at ATM to steal pins
Updated | By Tamlyn Canham
ATM fraudsters are getting very creative with their criminal activity.

Fraudsters have discovered a clever way to steal the ATM pins of unsuspecting Londoners.
The City of London Police revealed on its Facebook page that criminals are using pinhole cameras at ATMs in an attempt to steal people's hard earned cash.
South Africa has had its fair share of ATM fraud, and most users are pretty vigilant when withdrawing money from the machines.
But we have to admit, even we would need a magnifying glass to spot these tiny cameras.
London police released pictures of the suspicious devices.
Can you spot the tiny camera in these pictures?


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