"ATM Software Flaws Left Piles of Cash for Anyone Who Knew to Look"

Independent researcher Matt Burch presented findings on "financial" or "enterprise" ATMs used in banks and other large institutions at the DEF CON hacking conference. Burch highlighted six flaws in ATM-maker Diebold Nixdorf's widely used security solution, Vynamic Security Suite (VSS). The vulnerabilities, which the company says are now patched, could have enabled attackers to bypass an unpatched ATM's hard drive encryption and gain complete control of the machine. This article continues to discuss the discovery of six vulnerabilities in Diebold Nixdorf's VSS that could have allowed attackers to control ATMs.

Wired reports "ATM Software Flaws Left Piles of Cash for Anyone Who Knew to Look"

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