On a Friday evening you use a bar's ATM to withdraw $50 from your bank account. However, as you complete your withdrawal, your card gets jammed in the ATM machine. The individual waiting in line behind you approaches you and suggests re-entering your PIN number. You do. However, your card remains jammed. You leave the bar to call your bank to report the incident. However, after you left the
individual who offered to help you removed a sleeve he inserted in the ATM to jam your card. He now has your ATM card and PIN number. You just fell victim to a ________ fraud.
A) tabnapping
B) Lebanese looping
C) phishing
D) pharming
Answer: B
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