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    Default Cash machines raided with infected USB sticks


    The thieves focused on high value notes to minimise the time they were exposed


    Researchers have revealed how cyber-thieves sliced into cash machines in order to infect them with malware earlier this year.
    The criminals cut the holes in order to plug in USB drives that installed their code onto the ATMs.
    Details of the attacks on an unnamed European bank's cash dispensers were presented at the hacker-themed Chaos Computing Congress in Hamburg, Germany.
    The crimes also appear to indicate the thieves mistrusted each other.
    The two researchers who detailed the attacks have asked for their names not to be published
    Access codeThe thefts came to light in July after the lender involved noticed several its ATMs were being emptied despite their use of safes to protect the cash inside.
    After surveillance was increased, the bank discovered the criminals were vandalising the machines to use the infected USB sticks.


    The malware was installed onto the ATMs via USB sticks

    Once the malware had been transferred they patched the holes up. This allowed the same machines to be targeted several times without the hack being discovered.
    To activate the code at the time of their choosing the thieves typed in a 12-digit code that launched a special interface.
    Analysis of software installed onto four of the affected machines demonstrated that it displayed the amount of money available in each denomination of note and presented a series of menu options on the ATM's screen to release each kind.
    The researchers said this allowed the attackers to focus on the highest value banknotes in order to minimise the amount of time they were exposed.
    But the crimes' masterminds appeared to be concerned that some of their gang might take the drives and go solo.
    To counter this risk the software required the thief to enter a second code in response to numbers shown on the ATM's screen before they could release the money.
    The correct response varied each time and the thief could only obtain the right code by phoning another gang member and telling them the numbers displayed.
    If they did nothing the machine would return to its normal state after three minutes.
    The researchers added the organisers displayed "profound knowledge of the target ATMs" and had gone to great lengths to make their malware code hard to analyse.
    However, they added that the approach did not extend to the software's filenames - the key one was called hack.bat.

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    Default Re: Cash machines raided with infected USB sticks

    Clever fuckers wonder how long they have been getting away with it ?

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    Default Re: Cash machines raided with infected USB sticks

    What size drill bit do I need

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    Default Re: Cash machines raided with infected USB sticks

    Quote Originally Posted by noname69 View Post
    What size drill bit do I need
    The same size needed to drill a hole to escape from prison.
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    Times have moved on since driving into them with a forklift truck

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    That's mad, how come the ATM's are even exposed like that? i thought you need to open the machine like you do those slot machines in order to get to it. Meaning there's nothing really in the front of the machine.
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    Default Re: Cash machines raided with infected USB sticks

    And here's me thinking John Connor stealing money from the ATM in Terminator 2 was too far fetched.....

    Wonder if the thieves rode a scrambler and had a boombox on the back playing Guns and Roses while they drove off?

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    Default Re: Cash machines raided with infected USB sticks

    Quote Originally Posted by AD View Post
    And here's me thinking John Connor stealing money from the ATM in Terminator 2 was too far fetched.....

    Wonder if the thieves rode a scrambler and had a boombox on the back playing Guns and Roses while they drove off?

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