The FBI is warning financial institutions and the public about a sharp rise in attacks that compromise ATMs, forcing them to dispense cash.
FBI reports 1,900 ATM jackpotting cases since 2020, with $40.73M lost to Ploutus malware bypassing bank authorization.
Five people, with possible ties to larger transnational criminal organizations, were arrested by Louisiana State Police for allegedly staking out ATMs in Baton Rouge for future "jackpotting" hacks.
So called "pig butchering" scams are happening on an industrial scale. Politicians have noticed.
Morrisons Daily customers now have to pay for a previously free service at select stores across the UK. The supermarket giant has begun trialling pay-to-use ATMs at a handful of its convenience stores ...
Morrisons Daily customers now have to pay for a previously free service at select stores across the UK. The supermarket giant has begun trialling pay-to-use ATMs at a handful of its convenience stores ...
In recent times, these malicious actors have concentrated their efforts on crypto ATM scams. These scams involve using crypto kiosks that enable users to buy ...
The FBI is warning Sacramento banks and retailers that the cash machines sitting in their lobbies and storefronts are ...
FBI warns these cyber-physical attacks are on the rise Thieves stole more than $20 million from compromised ATMs last year ...
Cybercriminals are increasingly targeting ATMs with 'jackpotting' malware, forcing machines to dispense cash without ...
Families will be able to save on a range of household and food items as the supermarket cuts prices for Asda Reward members ...
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