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    Overview of Ploutus and Tyupkin ATM Malware

    Ploutus and Tyupkin are two prominent families of ATM malware designed for "jackpotting" attacks, where criminals force ATMs to dispense cash without a legitimate transaction, card, or PIN. Both require physical access to the ATM for installation and exploit the eXtensions for Financial Services...
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    10 years of graceful hacking. How ATM malware evolved.

    It's been 10 years since Skimer, the first malware designed specifically to attack automated teller machines (ATMs), was discovered. During this time, entire families of such malicious programs appeared. In this article, we will look at the most significant of them and talk about the best...
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    Extremely dangerous ATM malware may spread across Europe

    Global banking security is threatened by new malware that, according to developers, can hack up to 99 percent of ATMs in Europe and up to 60 percent worldwide. A thread about the sale appeared (https://xss.is/threads/115279/) on the XSS forum. The ATMs that the malware successfully targets...
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    European ATMs are being opened like canned goods: EU ATM Malware is rapidly spreading between hackers

    A successful attack on just one ATM can bring up to $30,000 to cyberbandists. In the digital space, a new type of malware for ATMs is actively spreading, which impresses with its effectiveness — its success, according to the authors, reaches 99%. This malicious software, dubbed "EU ATM...

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