By KTVL Staff/KTVL.com
According to a police report, a card skimming device was found at the Rogue Credit Union on Central Drive in Medford on Friday, June 19, but it is believed no card information has been compromised.
Employees reported the card device found on their ATM to the police. The press release says the device was sophisticated and blended well into the ATM.
The device consisted of a card reader which was placed over the debit / credit card slot, and a camera device was also mounted on the machine, to catch the pin of the card user. The device does not appear to transmit a signal, according to the press release, and the suspects would have had to remove the device to obtain the data.
Medford Police detectives have been working closely with Rogue Credit Union on this case and determined that similar devices were placed on the ATM of the Central Point Rogue Credit Union.
Local police now have two separate skimming devices to be analyzed.Both cases appear related. Suspects have been caught on video installing and removing the device.
This activity is not isolated to Rogue Credit Union and is happening more frequently nationwide.
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