How to Make
an ATM Spew
Out Money
an ATM Spew
Out Money
By EricA NAONE
AN ATM sTores cash in
a locked vault, and it’s usually
protected by cameras or
other security devices. But that
doesn’t necessarily mean the
dough is safe: like any computerized
system, an ATM can be
hacked. Barnaby Jack, director
of security testing at the
computer security company
IoActive, recently demonstrated
attacks on two brands
of freestanding ATMs—the
kind found in convenience
stores rather than banks. Jack
showed he could control when
and how they dispensed money.
He also found he could steal
information from cards that
legitimate customers inserted
into a hacked machine. He
demonstrated two types of
attacks—one that required
physical access to the machine
and one that could be carried
out remotely.
a locked vault, and it’s usually
protected by cameras or
other security devices. But that
doesn’t necessarily mean the
dough is safe: like any computerized
system, an ATM can be
hacked. Barnaby Jack, director
of security testing at the
computer security company
IoActive, recently demonstrated
attacks on two brands
of freestanding ATMs—the
kind found in convenience
stores rather than banks. Jack
showed he could control when
and how they dispensed money.
He also found he could steal
information from cards that
legitimate customers inserted
into a hacked machine. He
demonstrated two types of
attacks—one that required
physical access to the machine
and one that could be carried
out remotely.
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