At least 50 ATMs in Eastern Europe, including Russia, infected with malware that enables them to drain ATMs of their cash via “jackpotting” attacks. The malware – variously referred to as PadPin and Tyupkin by anti-virus vendors – first surfaced in March 2014. Kaspersky Lab says the malware has spread to several other countries, including the U.S., India and China. The PadPin malware literally allows an attacker to tell an ATM to dispense money – no credit or debit card required.”]
Source: https://www.cuinfosecurity.com/malware-attacks-drain-russian-atms-a-7412

