September 26, 2016
Via: Security AffairsA recent investigation by Kaspersky Labs reports that a number of underground sellers are offering skimmers, which have the capability of stealing users biometric data such as fingerprints. A number of others are researching iris scanning and palm vein recognition […]
July 5, 2016
Via: We Live SecurityForty-nine years ago, if you needed cash you had to head to your bank and request it from the clerk at the counter. But on the 27th of June 1967, all that changed. On that day Londoners had their first […]
May 18, 2016
Via: Kaspersky BlogIf you are aware of what ATM skimmers are — and in if you’re not, you should read this post first — you probably know how to act in order to keep your bank card safe. You need to watch […]
Access control, Mobile security
February 22, 2016
Via: Security WeekHere’s another use for the smartphone as it invades daily life: in place of your debit card at your bank cash machine. The “cardless” automatic teller machine (ATM) is gaining ground in the US and around the world, with smartphone […]
September 24, 2015
Via: malwareSecurity researchers have discovered a new #malware program that infects automated teller machines (#atms) and allows attackers to extract cash on command. The program is dubbed #greendispenser and was detected in Mexico. However, it’s only a matter of time until […]
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