Security News > 2017 > September > ATM Hackers Double Down on Remote Malware Attacks

2017-09-27 15:18
'Cash Out' Malware Attackers Increasingly Infect ATMs From Afar, Experts WarnAttackers are increasingly hacking into banks' networks to gain access to the IT infrastructure connected to their ATMs, security experts warn. Attackers push malware onto ATMs that's designed to allow money mules to "jackpot" or "cash out" the machines, then delete itself.
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