The FBI says hacks that trick ATMs into spitting out cash on demand are rising, with hundreds of attacks in the past year ...
Federal prosecutors have charged more than a dozen suspects across multiple states in connection with ATM jackpotting schemes that collectively drained millions of dollars from bank machines using ...
The FBI warned that hackers are successfully stealing millions from ATMs — and the attacks are becoming more frequent. The ...
Jackpotting involves criminals using malware and physical tampering to force ATMs to dispense cash without accessing customer accounts.
Hackers hit more than 700 ATMs last year, resulting in $20 million worth of losses, the FBI says. The malware can instruct an ATM to dispense cash on demand, no bank card needed.
The attacks cost banks more than $20 million last year, as criminals used many of the same tools and tactics they have wielded for more than a decade.
The FBI warned that Americans lost more than $20 million last year amid a massive surge in ATM "jackpotting" attacks, in ...
Targeting ATMs has reached a whole new level, and the FBI is cautioning banks about an increase in "jackpotting" incidents across the country.
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