We’ve seen different ways of how hackers gain control of an ATM to steal money in the past, but Symantec’s blog post reports of a recent method to make ATMs dispense cash and it just involves a text message. Symantec pointed out a couple of factors that could make ATMs vulnerable to these attacks and one of the main reasons is the present use of an outdated Windows XP. To go into the detailed process of how the whole operation is done, head over to Symantec’s blog on the source link. Read more in our articles including "Hackers use text messaging to make ATMs dispense cash" and "CICC confirms GoreBox blocked on Google Play and Steam in PH".
We’ve seen different ways of how hackers gain control of an ATM to steal money in the past, but Symantec’s blog post reports of a recent method to make ATMs dispense cash and it just involves a text message. Symantec pointed out a couple of factors that could make ATMs vulnerable to these attacks and one of the main reasons is the present use of an outdated Windows XP.
To go into the detailed process of how the whole operation is done, head over to Symantec’s blog on the source link.
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