In July 2016, Taiwan was blindsided by a crime never seen before. First Bank’s ATMs across the island began “jackpotting” — ...
Authorities are investigating a string of ATM thefts after Apple Federal Credit Union reported $175,000 stolen from a Fairfax branch machine last month in what detectives believe was a jackpotting ...
As long as there are ATMs, hackers will be there to drain them of money. Although ATM-targeted “jackpotting” malware—which forces machines to spit out cash—has been on the rise for several years, a ...
Moscow-based Kaspersky Labs has discovered that a flaw in ATMs allows hackers to “make it rain” or force the machines to spew wads of cash. Once a series of steps are carried out, hackers need only ...
It sounds like something from an adrenaline-pumping spy thriller. You know, like Spy Kids 3-D. A new study from researchers at the University of California, San Diego, posits that thermal imaging ...
A security researcher named Barnaby Jack amazed attendees at the Black Hat security conference by hacking ATM machines in a session titled "Jackpotting Automated Teller Machines Redux". There are some ...
Two researchers have demonstrated how ATMs could be hacked - without installing malware - by connecting a tiny computer to a port inside of the machine, bypassing the ATM's own computer, and ...
A flaw in cash machine software is letting criminals withdraw money without using a bank card. Security firm Kaspersky Labs identified the problem, leading Interpol to mount a widespread investigation ...
In the decade since the hacker Barnaby Jack famously made an ATM spit out cash onstage during the 2010 Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas, so-called jackpotting has become a popular criminal ...
ATMs across Taiwan spewed millions in cash with no ATM cards or PINs required — sparking the island’s most bizarre crime wave ...