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This Is How ATMs Get Hacked in Russia: Using Explosives

More than 20 Russian ATMS have been blown up recently in an attempt to steal money. The perpetrators typically make off with around $50,000, at a time. The explosions can send debris up to 50 meters from the ATM, according to English Russia. The attackers typically steal 2,500,000 Rubles, or around $100,000 per person, at one time, at the attempt to rob the cash machine. The explosion can also send debris 50 meters away from the ATMs.”]

Source: https://gizmodo.com/this-is-how-atms-get-hacked-in-russia-using-explosives-1658261388

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