Saturday, February 3, 2018

How Do I Get In On This?

 Brian Krebs / Krebs on Security:
First ‘Jackpotting’ Attacks Hit U.S. ATMs  —  ATM “jackpotting” — a sophisticated crime in which thieves install malicious software and/or hardware at ATMs that forces the machines to spit out huge volumes of cash on demand — has long been a threat for banks in Europe and Asia, yet these attacks somehow have eluded U.S. ATM operators.
Krebs sez:
The Secret Service alert says ATMs still running on Windows XP are particularly vulnerable, and it urged ATM operators to update to a version of Windows 7 to defeat this specific type of attack.

1 comment:

  1. This happened to my husband just a few days ago, here in Reno. At a casino. He just inserted his card & Wham!! He didn't even choose an amount & it spit out $500!!. I'm not sure how this benefits thieves tho.

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