• Re: FBI warns ATM "jackpotting" attacks are

    From Rug Rat@1:135/250 to Mike Powell on Sun Feb 22 10:17:47 2026
    I wonder how the bad actors are getting such low level access to be able to install the malware in the first place.

    Love the note at the end, that your money is not being targeted... Though somewhere down the road you will be affected due to rising bank costs.

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  • From August Abolins@1:153/757.21 to Rug Rat on Sun Feb 22 13:15:00 2026
    Hello Rug Rat!

    ** On Sunday 22.02.26 - 10:17, Rug Rat wrote to Mike Powell:

    I wonder how the bad actors are getting such low level access to be
    able to install the malware in the first place.

    From https://techreviewadvisor.com/what-is-atm-jackpotting/ ...

    "Many ATMs still run on outdated operating systems or firmware with unpatched vulnerabilities that are well-known to criminals. Weak physical enclosure security, such as simple locks or thin plastic panels, offers little resistance to forced entry.

    "On the network side, insufficient segmentation can allow an attacker who compromises one machine to potentially access others. Furthermore, lax maintenance controls and a failure to verify the identity of service
    personnel can allow criminals disguised as technicians to work on a machine undisturbed, providing them ample time to prepare an attack.

    ..and that article is pretty old at Sep 24, 2025.


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  • From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to RUG RAT on Mon Feb 23 11:29:17 2026
    I wonder how the bad actors are getting such low level access to be able to install the malware in the first place.

    Love the note at the end, that your money is not being targeted... Though somewhere down the road you will be affected due to rising bank costs.

    The ATMs at my institution usually have at least two cameras on each
    terminal, so I am wondering how they are doing this without getting caught also.

    Mike


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  • From Rug Rat@1:135/250 to August Abolins on Mon Feb 23 20:17:53 2026
    I guess I was going by the assumtion that the ATM machines were air gapped in some way, but I guess each of the branches still has to connect to a central cluster somewhere as ATMs are now all pretty much interstate / interbank, and gone are the days of point to point leased lines.

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