This is the second and final installment of our two-part series on automated teller machine (ATM) attacks and fraud. In part 1, we identified the reasons why ATMs are vulnerable—from inherent weaknesses of its frame to its software—and delved deep into two of the four kinds of attacks against them: terminal tampering and physical attacks. Terminal tampering has many types, but it involves … [Read more...]
Jovi Umawing August 2, 2019
Everything you need to know about ATM attacks and fraud: part 2
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