Researchers have identified vulnerabilities in 40 Windows drivers from at least 20 different hardware vendors. They found a vulnerability in a driver used in an ATM model from Diebold Nixdorf, one of the largest manufacturers of devices for the banking and retail sectors. The vulnerability hasn’t been exploited in any real-world attack, but based on their discussions with Diebold, they believe the same driver is used in other ATM models as well as POS systems. Both ATMs and point-of-sale systems have been a target for many cybercriminal groups over the past several years.”]