European ATMs are opened like canned goods

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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 Malware", is capable of hacking almost any ATM in Europe and about 60% of ATMs around the world, which poses a significant threat to global banking security.

"EU ATM Malware" can attack ATMs of leading manufacturers such as Diebold Nixdorf, Hyosung, Oki, Bank of America, NCR, GRG and Hitachi. The developers claim that it can be used to withdraw up to $ 30,000 from a single ATM, which makes it an attractive tool for cybercriminals.

One of the key features of this software is its full automation, which greatly simplifies implementation and operation. However, for those who prefer more active intervention and filigree adjustment, a manual control mode is provided.

Software developers offer very flexible terms for purchasing their creations, including:
* Monthly subscription;
* A three-day test period;
* Initial payment plus a share of the profit from successful attacks on ATMs.

Thus, the European banking sector, known for its strict security measures, faced a new serious threat. The emergence of "EU ATM Malware" underscores the importance of strengthening cybersecurity measures.

Banking institutions not only in Europe, but also around the world, must adapt to the new threat and develop strategies to protect their systems from such attacks. Only a comprehensive and proactive approach can effectively meet the new challenges of the digital age.
 
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