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News reports recently warned of the dangers of using outdoor ATMS—where thieves can steal card information by placing a device over the card slots.
But some new, high-tech solutions may be coming to the rescue, according to The Wall Street Journal.
One company, Diebold Inc., thinks consumers will ditch their cards altogether, in favor of an app. Under that system, shoppers could just put their smartphones up to the machines in order to get cash.
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