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Mike Mercury
07-15-2016, 10:51am
Taiwan is trying to figure out how hackers managed to trick a network of bank ATMs into spitting out millions.

Police said several people wearing masks attacked dozens of ATMs operated by Taiwan's First Bank on Sunday. They spent a few minutes at each of the machines before making off with the equivalent of $2 million stashed in a backpack.

They didn't use bank cards but rather appeared to gain control of the machines with a "connected device," possibly a smartphone, the police said in a statement Thursday. Authorities are now hunting the thieves, who they say came from Russia and eastern Europe.

The ATMs were made by German manufacturer Wincor Nixdorf (WNXDY). The company confirmed that several of its machines in Taiwan were hacked in a "premeditated attack."

Wincor Nixdorf said Thursday it had sent security experts to support local investigators in Taiwan.

Prosecutors said the machines were infected with three different malware files that instructed them to "spit out cash" and then deleted evidence of the crime. They described the case as the first of its kind in Taiwan.

Wincor Nixdorf said it has no evidence that the malware was introduced into the network via the ATMs themselves.

First Bank and other Taiwanese banks have suspended some of their ATMs after the heist. The prosecutors' office instructed them to check for malware in their systems.

Taiwan Cooperative Bank said it will suspend its bank system for four hours on Saturday morning.





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Stevedore
07-15-2016, 11:07am
I always wonder about the security of those machines. A few years ago, I went to the one at my local BofA one morning, and it acted strangely when I started entering my transaction. It seemed to hang, then after 10-15 seconds, did some kind of reboot, and it was a WindowsXP boot screen. WAY past when anything serious/important should have been using XP.

Wathen1955
07-15-2016, 10:56pm
Yep probably running Windows XP.

onedef92
07-27-2016, 10:44am
Decades ago when I was in college, one of the Quest Network ATM machines on campus somehow malfunctioned and began spitting out money after a student made her initial transaction.

The machine got swarmed like flies on a bantha by students before the police and Brink's peeps arrived.

But yours truly was having none of that federal offense .

GEODON
07-27-2016, 3:21pm
good. Tell taiwan come up with a more secured system

ASTROCREEP
07-27-2016, 8:37pm
good. Tell taiwan come up with a more secured system

They are. I'm a First Bank customer and the ATM's have been down since the hack. Last week I went into a branch to do a money transfer and saw a guy working on the ATM's there. He had a Bluetooth ear piece so I am certain that he is an expert at fixing this problem. :slap: