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Huge Warning! FBI Warns of Imminent Mass Attack on ATMs Globally - What This Means for Each of Us and Who is Most Vulnerable (Video)

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8-13-18

America’s intelligence chiefs have warned banks of a major hacking threat to cash machines worldwide in the next few days. 

The FBI sent out a confidential alert on Friday to warn that cyber criminals are planning a global ‘cash-out scheme’ using malware to take over ATMs and steal millions of dollars.


FBI Warns of Imminent Mass Attack on World’s ATMs

Jim Yackel

Hackers ‘to steal MILLIONS from cash machines within days’: FBI warns of imminent mass attack on world’s ATMs

  • The FBI has sent a confidential alert to warn banks of a global ‘cash-out scheme’
  • A ‘jackpotting’ scheme would see hackers use malware to take control of ATMs 
  • Smaller banks with less sophisticated security are said to be most vulnerable 

America’s intelligence chiefs have warned banks of a major hacking threat to cash machines worldwide in the next few days. 

The FBI sent out a confidential alert on Friday to warn that cyber criminals are planning a global ‘cash-out scheme’ using malware to take over ATMs and steal millions of dollars.   

Banks were warned that they could fall victim to an ‘unlimited operation’ in which millions of dollars could be withdrawn from cash machines.  

Smaller banks with less sophisticated security systems are thought to be most vulnerable to an attack using the ‘jackpotting’ technique, the Daily Telegraphreports.  

The FBI sent out a confidential alert on Friday to warn that cyber criminals are planning a global ‘cash-out scheme’ using malware to take over ATMs and steal millions of dollars

The warning said: ‘The FBI has obtained unspecified reporting indicating cyber criminals are planning to conduct a global Automated Teller Machine (ATM) cash-out scheme in the coming days, likely associated with an unknown card issuer breach.’

The website Krebs On Security reported that criminals could create ‘fraudulent copies’ of bank cards by installing their data on reusable magnetic strip cards. 

The FBI warned that ‘at a pre-determined time, the co-conspirators withdraw account funds from ATMs using these cards.’

‘Historic compromises have included small-to-medium size financial institutions, likely due to less robust implementation of cyber security controls, budgets, or third-party vendor vulnerabilities,’ the alert said. 

Attacks could affect banks all over the world with British banks with large overseas interests including Barclays and HSBC thought to have been made aware of the danger from the ‘jackpotting’ technique. 

Earlier this year it was revealed that a co-ordinated group of hackers had stolen more than $1million by hijacking cash machines in the U.S. 

The spate of attacks represented the first widespread jackpotting activity in the United States, officials said in January. 

The heists, which involved hacking ATMs to rapidly shoot out torrents of cash, were across the United States spanning from the Gulf Coast to New England. 

British banks with large overseas interests including Barclays and HSBC are thought to have been made aware of the danger from the ‘jackpotting’ technique

An alert at the time from an ATM maker said the method included gaining physical access, replacing the hard drive and using an industrial endoscope to depress an internal button required to reset the device.

A U.S. Secret Service alert sent to banks in January said machines running Windows XP were more vulnerable and encouraged ATM operators to update to Windows 7 to protect against the attack.    

Hackers have moved from stealing payment card numbers and online banking credentials to more lucrative hacks on bank networks, giving them access not only to ATM machines, but also to electronic payment networks. 

In 2016 it was reported that cyber criminals had remotely attacked cash machines in more than a dozen countries across Europe.   

Daily Mail


#bank #economy #ATM #personalbanking #terror #cyberattack #malware

 

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    • wheeties

      none of the bin readers need to worry about because 98 percent of bin reader only has 39 dollars in a checking,atm,debit account so no problem

      • Anonymous

        I have $41 in my checking account so I’m kind of worried here. :smile:

        • wheeties

          then your at the wrong website mitch–this site is for the have nuthins

          • Andy

            which is why you’re here right raisn?

      • Busta Myth

        The best way to rob a bank is to own one :wink:

        • raburgeson

          I’m with you here, they have the keys to the ATMs.

    • 2QIK4U

      Sounds like a CLINTON operation

    • gottaluvitt

      Seems like we are getting to the end of the road with all that is going on, hopefully people have prepared and will weather the storm. There is no telling how bad it will be. Stores won’t be able to get supplies and most will go under. In a well planned situation, it could be handled. A transition from one system to the next, no one knows what really will happen. This country can look at what has happened to others as an example. Doesn’t have to be a nightmare, unless the wrong people are in control. I’ve heard in the past that on a Friday the banks will announce that they have been breached though a cyber attack, it will go on from there. There could be an exchange of money, it could be revalued, who knows, and we could continue on from there, doing what we all do. If you go back to the 70′s and before, people didn’t have a lot, life was very simple. One tv in your house, for the whole family to watch. Electronics, and cell phones didn’t excise. not a lot of credit cards either. We all had to amuse ourselves, children played outside, riding bikes and running and playing, climbing trees, fishing, Ok so what happens now, do we go into lock down til its settled? Will people still have there jobs? Who goes to work unless they get paid? There is so much to think about, hopefully we won’t go into a total melt down. Be safe, prepare, weather the storm no matter what.

    • Andy

      no such cyber attack will actually happen, though they will say it’s happening and use it as an excuse to shut down the banking system – if you can manage it, keep 5 grand cash on hand

      • Just me

        Maybe if we’re scared enough they can take away some more of our freedoms?

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