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Ross Anderson, an academic in the Computer Laboratory at...
"It's a complete non-starter," he told the BBC.
"You can't just change all the systems because you come ...
He does however agree that there are "significant risks" ...
"I personally won't use

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Ross Anderson, an academic in the Computer Laboratory at Cambridge University, who has spent 20 years researching bank-related fraud, is also unconvinced.

"It's a complete non-starter," he told the BBC.

"You can't just change all the systems because you come along with a new piece of technology."

He does however agree that there are "significant risks" attached to using cash machines.

"I personally won't use online banking, and I only use a cash machine with an account which has relatively little money in it," he said.

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<p>Ross Anderson, an academic in the Computer Laboratory at Cambridge University, who has spent 20 years researching bank-related fraud, is also unconvinced.</p> <p>"It's a complete non-starter," he told the BBC. </p> <p>"You can't just change all the systems because you come along with a new piece of technology."</p> <p>He does however agree that there are "significant risks" attached to using cash machines.</p> <p>"I personally won't use online banking, and I only use a cash machine with an account which has relatively little money in it," he said.</p>