A new technique called "shimming" is another way scammers can steal your bank account information - even if your card has a chip.
The Council On Aging says it can swipe your bank account number and PIN off a credit or debit card.
According to the Better Business Bureau, the thieves place a paper-thin device - called a shim - in the slot where you enter the chip side of your debit or credit card. When you insert your card, it copies and saves your information on the card-sized device.