Police say fraudsters can use a device fitted over a cash machine slot to read card details
Glasgow police have issued a warning this evening urging members of the public to keep an eye out for 'suspicious activity' while using cash machines.
The device is said to fit over the cash machine slot and is able to read and store the information encoded within a card's magnetic strip once it has been inserted.
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