It's probably one of the biggest criticism about PIX, the Brazilian method of transferring money: it's too easy. Early on, kidnappers started taking people off the streets and forcing them to transfer all their money, because victims had no choice but to give their password, and there was no limit on the transfer amount.
catlikesshrimp|5 months ago
The final solution was disabling the ATM network durimg night, except the ones located in safe places. Showing you are drawing money in a hurry in a lone hut in the night was a bad idea, anyways.
robocat|5 months ago
Why did they visit multiple ATMs?
ryandrake|5 months ago
Unfortunately, whenever governments try to solve the wrench attack, they do so by removing the end user's control over their own stuff.
jajko|5 months ago
dkga|5 months ago
msm_|5 months ago
To be honest, in my country I can also transfer all my liquid money (not countings stocks etc) with just my phone. The difference is that i'm not afraid of being kidnapped (it's safe here). And anyway, how much does normal person hold in the cash account? People living month-to-month don't have much anyway, while people with savings usually keep them in stocks/bonds/etc.
israrkhan|5 months ago