This article originally published at FBI warns hackers are forcing ATMs to spit out cash after Connecticut bank was targeted.
As per sources, exchanges have represented to the regulator that the CTM classification adds complexity, particularly in physically-settled options on goods.
There have been at least 1,900 ATM jackpotting incidents reported over the past six years, the Federal Bureau of Investigation said.
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A new FBI Flash alert claimed that the 700+ attacks seen in 2025 resulted in losses of over $20m. Typically, threat actors deploy malware such as the Ploutus variant to exploit the eXtensions for ...
The FBI has issued a nationwide alert about a surge in ATM jackpotting attacks. Criminals are using malware to force cash ...
Banks across the United States are grappling with a wave of physical malware attacks on their ATMs, according to a new cybersecurity alert from the Federal ...
The FBI has warned ATM jackpotting, physically breaking into an ATM to install malware and get it to spill the money, is on the rise across the US. The bureau claims criminals have been able to steal ...
The FBI has issued a warning about ATM jackpotting malware, like Ploutus, which allows threat actors to dispense cash by exploiting physical and software vulnerabilities. These attacks bypass bank ...
The FBI warned that Americans lost more than $20 million last year amid a massive surge in ATM "jackpotting" attacks, in ...
FBI reports 1,900 ATM jackpotting cases since 2020, with $40.73M lost to Ploutus malware bypassing bank authorization.
ATM “jackpotting” has moved from a conference-stage demonstration into a sustained criminal operation, with the FBI reporting more than 700 attacks on cash ...