Found this on a physics site. Don't know what to make of the device. How is it possible to fit that whole thing in the card slot? Not possible, I think this article is wrong.
http://phys.org/news/2012-07-team-evolution-skinny-slot-fitting-atm.html
![securityteam.jpg](http://cdn.physorg.com/newman/gfx/news/hires/2012/securityteam.jpg)
http://phys.org/news/2012-07-team-evolution-skinny-slot-fitting-atm.html
The European ATM Security Team (EAST), an organization that collects ATM fraud reports, has been publishing their ATM fraud alerts, They have been issuing country crime updates from representatives of countries in the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA), and from non-SEPA countries. They say a number of European countries are noticing higher-quality and more efficient skimming devices. According to EAST, one country which they have not named, alerted them about a new form of skimming device that is thin enough to be inserted directly into the card reader slot. These devices record the data stored on the magnetic stripe on the back of the card as it is slid into the compromised ATM. EAST notes that these insert-skimmers are continuing to evolve whereby a secondary component to record customers entering their PINs, such as a PIN pad overlay or hidden camera, is being used. EAST was alerted to the new skimmer by one of its reporting countries; the U.S. is no stranger to the fact that techniques in ATM card-reading crimes are always evolving.