It's time for a regular reminder about ATM skimmers. The Wall Street Journal's Jennifer Waters describes how one out of every five consumers may be a victim of ATM skimming.
You have to be more and more careful as skimmers get smaller and more sophisticated. They're no longer bulky and obvious, and thieves don't even need to physically touch the skimmers after they're installed.
The best way to avoid trouble is to use ATMs in secure areas. Bank lobbies and other well-lit environments are best. Street corner ATMs (especially if they're not attached to a building) are risky. When in doubt, move on - another ATM is always nearby.