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Malware makes an outdated ATM in Germany dole out all of its cash on demand

The investigation revealed how hackers are targeting specific machines that are not equipped with the latest security measures.

October 17, 2019 / 13:03 IST
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Hackers are now attacking ATMs with weak security or the ones that run on outdated software to make them spit out a stream of cash until all of the resources are depleted.

One such heist was recently witnessed a bank employee in Germany’s Freiburg city. The employee had gone to an ATM to withdraw money, when the control panel of the machine displayed a strange greeting. It read: “Ho-ho-ho! Let’s make some cutlets today!”

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It took the employee some time to realise what had happened, but by then the hackers had already planted malware in the machine. By the end of the malware attack, all the cash inside the machine was drained out of it.

This new method, which the hackers refer to as “jackpotting” attack, was uncovered by investigators in Germany. A joint investigation into the modus operandi was launched by Motherboard and a German news outlet.