Slideshow: Barnaby Jack Hits The Jackpot With ATM Hack
Barnaby Jack, director of research at IOActive, last week at Black Hat USA in Las Vegas demonstrated attacks that would allow a criminal to compromise ATMs in order to steal cash, copy customers' ATM card data, or learn master passwords of the machines
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Jack loads up ATM machine with fake dollar bills for his demo.Photograph by Apneet Jolly
Jack loads up ATM machine with fake dollar bills for his demo.
Photograph by Apneet Jolly
Internals of the Tranax ATM machine, which Jack remotely hacked.
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The final product ready to go.
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Closeup of the ATM interface used by Jack in the demo.
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"Customer" inserts his ATM card into the compromised Tranax machine.
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Track data read from "customer’s" ATM card.
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Cash spitting out of the rigged ATM.
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The audience cashes in on the fake money.
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The audience cashes in on the fake money.
Photograph by Apneet Jolly
The audience cashes in on the fake money.
Photograph by Apneet Jolly
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