ATMs with outdated operating systems and universal access keys pose significant worldwide security risks. Eight people have been arrested in connection with a string of ATM jackpotting attacks across Europe. ATMs in the U.S., India, India, France, France and Malaysia also had been infected by Tyupkin malware. Experts agree that ATMs running outdated versions of Windows are a growing concern because of the risk of jackpotsting attacks, says Patrick Wardle, director of research at cybersecurity firm Synack.”]
Source: https://www.databreachtoday.com/lessons-from-atm-fraud-ring-arrests-a-8788

