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Biz users want Windows 7 (eventually); Fraudsters try new ATM card tricks

By Network World Staff, Network World, 10/22/2009
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A new Forrester survey says a large number of companies plan to move to Windows 7, which publicly ships today, but many of those companies don't have solid plans for when the migrations will occur. Also, European financial institutions are seeing a sharp rise in ATM card trapping, where criminals use various tricks in order to capture and retrieve a person's card for fraudulent use. This includes incidents where cards seem to be "eaten" by the card machine. (5:47)

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