Black-box ATM assault
Yet another example of an attack against an ATM: This time the cash machine itself is emulated.
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Yet another example of an attack against an ATM: This time the cash machine itself is emulated.
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With accessible network cables and a lack of authentication between the ATM and the bank’s infrastructure, ATMs are far too easy to attack.
Our experts made a short video showcasing a proof-of-concept attack by a criminal who has physical access to the ATM’s internals.
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