Belorussian ATM Attacks Could Head To English Speaking Nations
Mon, 07/13/2009 - 17:08
Kimberly Zenz

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Joined: 07/13/2009
If you were an Eastern European ATM, you would be feeling nervous at the moment, and rightfully so.
First, Diebold warned Russian banks about malicious code installed their machines last January. Then in May, Trustwave reported on malware found on 20 ATMs in Russia and Ukraine, the earliest of which was first infected almost exactly two years ago, and which has been improved at least 16 times since then.
Now Belorussian ATMs face another wave of malicious code, infecting what appears to be a high number of ATMs in urban areas.
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