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- Lebanese_loop abstract "A Lebanese loop is a device used by to commit fraud and identity theft by exploiting automated teller machines (ATMs). In its simplest form, it is a strip or sleeve of metal or plastic which blocks the ATM's card slot, causing any inserted card to be apparently retained by the machine, allowing it to be retrieved by the fraudster when the card holder leaves.Its name comes from its regular use amongst Lebanese financial crime perpetrators, although it has since spread to other international criminal groups. The scam has been reported in countries with high numbers of ATMs such as the UK, the United States, Germany and France. Romanian criminal gangs are known to have involvement in the execution of this and other fraud techniques. The Lebanese loop is becoming one of the simplest and most widespread forms of ATM fraud.".
- Lebanese_loop wikiPageID "2603841".
- Lebanese_loop wikiPageRevisionID "590565367".
- Lebanese_loop hasPhotoCollection Lebanese_loop.
- Lebanese_loop subject Category:Automated_teller_machines.
- Lebanese_loop subject Category:Fraud.
- Lebanese_loop comment "A Lebanese loop is a device used by to commit fraud and identity theft by exploiting automated teller machines (ATMs).".
- Lebanese_loop label "Lebanese loop".
- Lebanese_loop sameAs m.07r1wf.
- Lebanese_loop sameAs Q6510992.
- Lebanese_loop sameAs Q6510992.
- Lebanese_loop wasDerivedFrom Lebanese_loop?oldid=590565367.
- Lebanese_loop isPrimaryTopicOf Lebanese_loop.