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The FBI says hacks that trick ATMs into spitting out cash on demand are rising, with hundreds of attacks in the past year ...
The FBI warned that Americans lost more than $20 million last year amid a massive surge in ATM "jackpotting" attacks, in ...
Hackers hit more than 700 ATMs last year, resulting in $20 million worth of losses, the FBI says. The malware can instruct an ATM to dispense cash on demand, no bank card needed.
Physically breaking into an ATM is getting more popular and the FBI is sounding the alarm.
FBI reports 1,900 ATM jackpotting cases since 2020, with $40.73M lost to Ploutus malware bypassing bank authorization.
The FBI is warning financial institutions and the public about a sharp rise in attacks that compromise ATMs, forcing them to dispense cash.
The FBI released a public warning, saying that ATM "jackpotting" incidents have exponentially increased in 2025.
Cybercriminals are increasingly targeting ATMs with 'jackpotting' malware, forcing machines to dispense cash without ...