Tyupkin: Manipulating ATM Machines with Malware
Earlier this year, at the request of a financial institution, Kaspersky Lab’s Global Research and Analysis Team performed a forensics investigation into a cyber-criminal attack targeting multiple ATMs in Eastern Europe. During the course of this investigation, we discovered a piece of malware that allowed attackers to empty the ATM cash cassettes via direct manipulation. […] more…More information
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