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Hahaha, don't forget that the majority of ATMs are running some ancient and extremely old versions of Windows XP, NT, etc. imagine that!
Source?
Source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automated_teller_machine
Thanks. Bizarre! So doesn't that mean hackers can and should target atms because they're insane security risks, not having received security updates for a long time now?
That is one method that has been used recently… they drill a hole and connect to a serial port or something.
They're also security hotspots and the value you're trying to attract is physical currency. The chances of getting caught is pretty high.