WO2005109326A1 - Anti-skimming card reader surface configuration - Google Patents
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- This invention generally relates to card reader security. More particularly, this invention relates to preventing placing a skimming reader over a card reader.
- ATMs Automated teller machines
- ATMs allow individuals twenty-four hour access to their bank accounts to conduct a number of transactions.
- One advantage to ATMs is their convenience to bank customers.
- Another advantage is the ability for banks to have transactions automated, which presents a cost savings to the bank.
- One feature of ATMs is that they require a sufficient amount of information regarding a bank customer before allowing a transaction to be completed.
- the conventional way of providing such information to the ATM is by inserting a card that includes a magnetic strip containing customer information. Following that, the customer enters a personal identification number and gains access to their account(s).
- Some buildings include a vestibule housing the ATM. When the bank is closed, the vestibule is locked.
- Skimming readers have been developed that are placed over a card reader slot on an ATM or the card reader for entering the vestibule. These skimming readers read the magnetic strip on the card as a bank customer inserts their card for purposes of conducting a transaction with the bank. The skimming reader scans the magnetic strips and gathers the information regarding each individual and their account.
- the customer's access code i.e., a manually entered PIN
- That information combined with the information gathered by the skimming reader allows an unauthorized individual to gain unauthorized access to the individual's bank account or accounts and make illegal fund withdrawals.
- An exemplary disclosed card reading device includes a housing having a slot for receiving the card and an asymmetric exterior surface near the slot that includes a plurality of distinct surface portions aligned at oblique angles to each other.
- the plurality of distinct surface portions are aligned at at least three different oblique angles relative to each other.
- each distinct surface portion is at least partially flat.
- One disclosed example includes a notch in the housing that has a depth beyond a reference plane and a dimension for receiving at least a portion of a finger.
- the slot in this example is at least partially within the housing for receiving a card and has a first portion aligned with the notch and a second portion adjacent to the notch. With this example, when a card is inserted within the slot, some of the card is covered by the second portion of the slot and another portion of the card is aligned with the first portion of the slot and the notch such that it is accessible from outside of the housing.
- Figure 1 schematically shows an example card reader housing designed according to one embodiment of this invention.
- Figures 2A and 2B schematically show an example feature of the exterior surface configuration of the card reader ' housing of Figure 1.
- Figure 3 schematically shows a feature of a slot in the example housing.
- Figure 4 schematically shows an operational feature of an example housing configuration.
- Figure 5 schematically shows the feature of Figure 4 with a card in a fully inserted position.
- Figure 1 schematically shows a portion of a card reader housing 20 having an exterior surface configuration 22 that is designed in a unique manner to prevent the placement of a skimming reader over the top of the card reader housing 20.
- the example exterior surface configuration 22 is non-continuous and asymmetric.
- the illustrated example surface configuration 22 is non-continuous because it includes various portions at different angles with visible transition points between the various portions. In other words, the non-continuous surface configuration 22 includes a plurality of distinct surface portions.
- the illustrated example is asymmetric because there is an unbalanced distribution and alignment of the various portions across the surface configuration.
- the right half is not a mirror image of the left half, for example.
- the example configuration includes a plurality of at least partially flat surface portions 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36 and 38, at various oblique angles relative to each other. Having the plurality of surface portions 24-38 at various, different angles makes it difficult, if not impossible, for a skimming reader to be designed to readily fit over the card reader housing 20 in a manner that it cannot be easily detected. In some examples, any attempt to place a skimming reader on top of the card reader housing 20 will fail absent significant efforts or techniques. Further, any appended skimming reader likely will be easily detected by someone attempting to properly use the card reader after the skimming reader is in place. [0019] As can best be appreciated from Figures 2 and 3, various surface angles can be used at various portions of the exterior surface configuration 22.
- Figures 2A and 2B schematically show geometric relationships between selected portions of the exterior configuration 22.
- Figures 2A and 2B show the angular relationships between the surface portions 26 and 28.
- the surface portion 28 is at an oblique angle relative to the surface portion 26.
- a plane 28' parallel to the surface portion 28 is at an oblique angle relative to a reference plane 40.
- a plane 26' parallel to the surface portion 26 is also oriented at an oblique angle relative to the reference plane 40.
- the respective angles of the planes 26 and 28 relative to the reference plane 40 are different. [0021] Additionally, the orientation of the planes 26' and 28' relative to the reference plane 40 are different.
- the plane 26' for example, effectively intersects the reference plane 40 along a line 42, which is generally horizontal in the illustration.
- the plane 28' intersects the reference plane 40 along a line 44, which is generally vertical in the illustration.
- the lines 42 and 44 are arranged transverse to each other. In one example, the lines 42 and 44 are perpendicular to each other.
- Figure 2B schematically shows how various surface portions of the exterior configuration 22 can be arranged at a variety of different angles to provide an asymmetric or non-continuous exterior surface configuration 22, which does not lend itself to a skimming reader being secured over top of the housing.
- a relatively complicated exterior configuration 22 would require an individual to expend substantial effort to design a skimming reader that would be able to fit over the exterior configuration 22 in a manner that would not be readily, visually apparent.
- the example housing 20 includes a slot 46 for receiving a card 48 such as an ATM banking card. Another feature of the example embodiment is that a finger-receiving notch 50 is associated with the card slot 46.
- the card slot 46 in this example includes a first portion 52 and a second portion 54.
- the first portion 52 of the card slot 46 is directly aligned with the finger-receiving notch 50 and the second portion 54 is adjacent to the finger- receiving notch 40.
- the notch 50 in this example has a dimension corresponding to an average width of an individual's finger.
- two surfaces 56 are spaced apart to define a width of the notch (which extends in a vertical direction in the drawings).
- Another surface 58 defines a depth of the notch from a reference plane 59 associated with the exterior configuration 22 of the housing 20.
- the reference plane 59 is positioned perpendicular to the card 48 when the card is received within the card slot 46.
- the finger-receiving notch 50 includes a width dimension that generally corresponds to an average finger width.
- an electronic reader 60 according to one example is disposed within the card reader housing 20. The electronic reader 60 is aligned with the notch 50. The electronic reader 60 reads a magnetic strip 62 on the card 48 in a known manner. The reader 60 detects a partial read resulting from a partial insertion of the card 48 into the slot 46 in a known manner. [0026] In the illustrated example as shown in Figures 4 and 5, full insertion of the card 48 is achieved when a trailing edge 64 of the card 48 passes the reference plane 59 a sufficient distance for the reader 60 to obtain a full or complete read of the strip 62.
- the dimension of the notch 50 (and particularly the spacing between the surfaces 56) is arranged to allow the average human finger 70 to fit within the notch 50 during card insertion. If an individual attempted to attach a skimming reader to the housing 20 in a manner that would reduce the spacing between the surfaces 56, the typical finger would not be able to be received within the notch and the card 48 could not be fully inserted into the slot 46. Under these circumstances, the reader 60 will detect a partial read. In some examples, the reader 60 provides an alert indication whenever a number of partial reads exceeding a selected threshold occurs within a selected period of time.
- a number of partial reads may provide an indication that some alteration to the housing 20 has been made, which may provide an early alert that a skimming reader has been attached to the housing 20.
- the illustrated example make it even more difficult for the attachment of a skimming reader.
- any modification to the slot 50 will hinder an individual's ability to properly insert their card into the slot 46.
- the strategic alignment of the finger-receiving notch 50 and the electronic reader 60 further prevents the attachment of a skimming reader because any increased surface thickness in the area of the surface 58 that would be introduced if a skimming reader were attached on or in front of the surface 58 will prevent full insertion of the card 48. Any reduction in the depth of the notch 50 will prevent a complete card read. Alternatively, an individual will not be able to retrieve their card because not enough of the card 48 will remain accessible in the notch 50 upon full insertion. [0030] Strategically positioning and sizing the notch 50 provides enhanced safety in this example.
- An individual who attempts to gain access to a vestibule will not be able to fully insert their card because of the presence of a skimming reader that reduces any dimension of the notch 50. Failure to achieve full insertion of the card 48 results in the inability of the electronic reader 60 to properly read the card 48. When the individual is not able to gain access to that vestibule, that provides an indication that something is wrong. After several customer complaints, for example, the bank will be prompted to check the card reader housing 20 and could at that time discover the presence of the skimming reader.
- the illustrated example includes various features that provide enhanced safety and security for preventing unauthorized capturing of personal or banking information using a skimming reader, for example.
- the illustrated example includes a combination of security features. Any one of these, all of them or a sub- combination of them may provide sufficient security for a given situation.
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