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UNC2891 used a 4G Raspberry Pi and Linux rootkits to breach ATM networks, exposing flaws in banking infrastructure.
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Cybercrooks attached Raspberry Pi to bank network and drained ATM cashCriminals used undocumented techniques and well-placed insiders to remotely withdraw money A ring of cybercriminals managed ...
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Gadget Review on MSNYour $35 Raspberry Pi Just Became a Bank Robber's Best FriendHackers used a $35 Raspberry Pi with 4G connectivity to breach ATM networks, bypassing all digital security measures through ...
Researchers tied a cybercrime group tracked as UNC2891 to an attempted Asia-Pacific bank heist, in which remote attackers ...
A covert ATM attack used a Raspberry Pi to breach bank systems, employing stealthy malware and anti-forensics techniques ...
Hackers planted a Raspberry Pi equipped with a 4G modem in the network of an unnamed bank in an attempt to siphon money out of the financial institution's ATM system, researchers reported Wednesday.
In a striking example of how the combination of physical compromise, network manipulation, and technical subterfuge is reshaping the threat landscape for banks and other critical ...
In a high-tech twist on an old-school bank heist, a group of sophisticated hackers planted a 4G-enabled Raspberry Pi inside a ...
The UNC2891 hacking group, also known as LightBasin, used a 4G-equipped Raspberry Pi hidden in a bank's network to bypass security defenses in a newly discovered attack.
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