'Jackpotting' hackers steal over $1 million from ATMs across U.S.: Secret Service
Source: Reuters
#TECHNOLOGY NEWS JANUARY 29, 2018 / 5:21 PM / UPDATED AN HOUR AGO
'Jackpotting' hackers steal over $1 million from ATMs across U.S.: Secret Service
Dustin Volz
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A coordinated group of hackers likely tied to international criminal syndicates has pilfered more than $1 million by hijacking ATM machines across the United States and forcing them to spit out bills like slot machines dispensing a jackpot, a senior U.S. Secret Service official said on Monday.
Within the past few days there have been about a half-dozen successful jackpotting attacks, the official said.
The heists, which involve hacking ATMs to rapidly shoot out torrents of cash, have been observed across the United States spanning from the Gulf Coast in the southern part of the country to the New England region in the northeast, Matthew ONeill, a special agent in the criminal investigations division, told Reuters in an interview.
The spate of attacks represented the first widespread jackpotting activity in the United States, ONeill said. Previous campaigns have been spotted in parts of Europe and Latin America in recent years.
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