A group of thieves stole more than $9 million from ATMs in Atlanta and cities around the world after hackers broke into a computer at an Atlanta-based company.

The high-tech crooks broke into the computer at Atlanta’s RBS WorldPay in November and stole information on 100 customers’ ATM cards, according to the FBI. Then they cloned the cards, in effect creating duplicate ATM cards.

100 people had $9 million to steal? The information they took came from pretty well-off people. One hundred of my accounts would have netted them $459 bucks.

What happened to the daily ATM withdrawal limit on those cards anyway?

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