Hackers Program Bank ATMs to Spew Cash
After crimes in Taiwan and Thailand, the FBI warns of similar potential attacks in U.S.
Cybercriminals who once earned millions by breaking into individual online bank accounts are now targeting the banks' own computers, with often-dramatic results.
In Taiwan and Thailand earlier this year, the criminals programmed bank ATMs to spew cash. Gang members stood in front of the machines at the appointed hour and collected millions of dollars.
Earlier this month, the Federal Bureau of Investigation warned U.S. banks of the potential for similar attacks. The FBI said in a bulletin that it is "monitoring emerging reports indicating that well-resourced and organized malicious cyber actors have intentions to target the U.S. financial sector."
[... In Taiwan ...] By July 11, criminals had collected more than 83 million New Taiwan dollars (US$2.6 million) in cash—without using ATM cards. Twenty-two people, most from Eastern Europe, waited by ATMs to remove the money. Three suspects were later arrested and over NT$77 million recovered.
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(Score: 2) by art guerrilla on Wednesday November 23 2016, @01:07AM
too lazy to actually read the article, but the 'spewing millions' ? ? ?
ATMs have the CAPACITY for 'millions' ? ? ?
unless it is one of those currencies where a million somethings = $1US...
otherwise, i find it hard to believe it would be loaded with 'millions' even if it had the capacity...
(Score: 2) by mcgrew on Wednesday November 23 2016, @02:50AM
One ATM doesn't, but all of Chase's together might.
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(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday November 23 2016, @03:32AM
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday November 23 2016, @04:02PM
ლ) The SN headline even says Hackers Program Bank ATMs to Spew Cash not Hackers Program Bank an ATM to Spew Cash.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday November 23 2016, @05:31PM
* a bank ATM