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UNC2891 used a 4G Raspberry Pi and Linux rootkits to breach ATM networks, exposing flaws in banking infrastructure.
The criminals, or the people they paid to carry out the physical attack, connected a Raspberry Pi to a bank's network switch, ...
State-backed hackers breached Southeast Asia telecoms using advanced tools—no data stolen, but stealth access achieved.
Researchers tied a cybercrime group tracked as UNC2891 to an attempted Asia-Pacific bank heist, in which remote attackers ...
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.
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.
A covert ATM attack used a Raspberry Pi to breach bank systems, employing stealthy malware and anti-forensics techniques ...
In a high-tech twist on an old-school bank heist, a group of sophisticated hackers planted a 4G-enabled Raspberry Pi inside a ...
Hackers used a $35 Raspberry Pi with 4G connectivity to breach ATM networks, bypassing all digital security measures through ...
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 ...
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