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more about #banks more comments → Geisrud: To all the naysayers below, we're all aware that you could just as easily actually steal one from a bank, or buy a real security pen http://www.shople... more » EBone: For the douche who wants to look tough but isn't ready to make the commitment to a tattoo. more » combat chuck: rant/ Damnit! Not everything has to be a silly ironic statement or clever message. Do you really need attention that bad? Sometimes a pen is just a... more » strider_mt2k: Classy! My striped shirt and bandit's mask are at the cleaners, or I'd do the job right, with a big round bomb. more » badhatharry: I think it would be cooler to walk around with a sack with a big "$" on it. more » OMG! Ponies!: Umm. I can steal the pen from my bank for free. more » Nick: i would probably deploy this office tool as a whip to "encourage" fellow employs to work faster. more » Nick: if this becomes main stream they may have to rewrite laws regarding protection afforded to debit cards. right now you are not liable for any amount ch... more » Geisrud: Cash + Mattress + Semi-Auto shotty = security. (I love my '63 Browning A5) more » Usama: Retinal scan anyone? How about retinal scan + prostate for men, this has the added benefit of multiple screenings throughout the year and it should di... more » Shamoononon: I shave my legs.: Oh damn, you mean somebody might steal that extra 30$ that I leave sitting around in my checking account? Ha ha ha, way to risk Federal Penitentiary,... more » -
#crime
Convince Her You're a Bad Boy with the Bank Job Pen
Yeah, you're bad. You stole from a bank (even if it was just a pen). Or did you? More » -
#crime
New PIN Crackers Make Card Skimmers Look Small-Time
Instead of using mechanical means to steal from debit cardholders, some thieves are using malware to swipe huge numbers of encrypted and unencrypted PINs. It's not yet widespread, but it'll take serious work to prevent. More » -
#gaming
An Annotated Pictorial of Japanese Videogame Banks
Wired published an interesting look at the recent trend of Japanese videogame banks—essentially, a means for the thrifty gamer to save the quarters that could otherwise be lost forever to an arcade machine.
