FBI Warns of Surge in ATM Jackpotting
The FBI reports 700+ ATM jackpotting incidents in 2025, using Ploutus malware to manipulate Windows XFS layers and steal over $20 million.
Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation
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FBI Warns of Surge in ATM Jackpotting
The FBI reports 700+ ATM jackpotting incidents in 2025, using Ploutus malware to manipulate Windows XFS layers and steal over $20 million.
Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation
Read more: CyberSecBrief
Police arrested a Venezuelan national in Weston during an early-morning ATM “jackpotting” attempt that investigators say may be linked to broader activity across Wisconsin.
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La actriz venezolana Jimena Romina Araya Navarro, conocida como “Rosita” y previamente sancionada por la Oficina de Control de Activos Extranjeros (OFAC) de Estados Unidos, fue señalada por la Fiscalía Federal del Distrito de Nebraska por su presunta participación en una red criminal vinculada al Tren de Aragua, dedicada al robo de millones de dólares mediante ataques a cajeros automáticos en…
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Hackers are draining ATMs of cash in a scheme known as ‘jackpotting’. Secret Service agent Matthew O’Neill tells CNN Tech’s Samuel Burke what we know so far about how the practice came to the U.S. and who may be behind it. Feel free to share, like or leave a comment. Advertisements Follow this link to Watch the video on Crypto Park News Blog.
“the attackers typically use an endoscope — a slender, flexible instrument traditionally used in medicine to give physicians a look inside the human body — to locate the internal portion of the cash machine where they can attach a cord that allows them to sync their laptop with the ATM’s computer.“
#DELINCUENTESINFORMATICOS lograron conseguir que #ATMs dispensaran efectivo a pedido #JACKPOTTING el que sale disparado de la máquina, como en una máquina tragamonedas. http://searchsecurity.techtarget.com/news/252434384/Hackers-use-ATM-jackpotting-technique-to-steal-1M-in-US. @INCIBE @OEA_Cyber @guardiacivil @CaiVirtual @FiscaliaCol @INTERPOL_Cyber @unileon