A New Technique For Hacking ATMs
NCR, a global manufacturer of ATMs has identified a new technique
(derived from the old method) that has compromised ATMs in the United
Arab Emirates and Europe.
In the new method, hackers target free-standing ATMs, such as those
placed in retail locations. Access to the inside card reader is done by
opening the top box of the machine by picking the locks.
Since this type of attack doesn’t leave any evidence of intrusion
from the outside, the data-intercepting device can remain undetected by
bank employees filling the money cassettes or by service personnel.
“…. all observed cases of eavesdropping to date have been against
Personas ATMs, however all ATMs must be protected against this form of
attack,” NCR says.
NCR recommends an Anti-Eavesdropping kit that provides a physical
protective shield around the ATM Card reader for SelfServ and Personas
ATMs.