ATMs with outdated operating systems and universal access keys pose significant worldwide security risks. Eight people were arrested in Romania and the Republic of Moldova for a string of ATM jackpotting attacks across Europe. ATMs in the U.S., India, China, Israel, France, France and Malaysia also had been infected by Tyupkin malware, Europol says. The best way for banks to protect themselves from these types of attacks is by ensuring their operating systems are up to date, running network analytics to detect anomalies in ATM traffic.”]
Source: https://www.cuinfosecurity.com/lessons-from-atm-fraud-ring-arrests-a-8788