Trend Micro’s latest cyber threat report highlights the growing number of network-based attacks targeting ATMs. Remote attacks require no physical interaction with the machines, unlike skimmers, fake keypads, and malware injected on site. A remote attack doesnt need to carried out in the dark of night; a cash mule can approach any ATM and, without close inspection, appear to be engaged in legitimate ATM activity. The Ripper malware attacks of yesteryear, in which 12.29 million baht (about $346,000 USD) was stolen from 21 ATMs in Thailand, were ultimately found vulnerable to the Ripper virus.”]
Source: https://gizmodo.com/hackers-found-a-new-way-to-rip-off-atms-1818859798