sandabot Posted March 25, 2014 Report Posted March 25, 2014 As we reported earlier, Microsoft will stop supporting the Windows XP operating system after 8th April, apparently 95% of the world’s 3 million ATM machines are run on it. Microsoft's decision to withdraw support for Windows XP poses critical security threat to the economic infrastructure worldwide.MORE REASONS TO UPGRADESecurity researchers at Antivirus firm Symantec claimed that hackers can exploit a weakness in Windows XP based ATMs, that allow them to withdraw cash simply by sending an SMS to compromised ATMs."What was interesting about this variant of Ploutus was that it allowed cybercriminals to simply send an SMS to the compromised ATM, then walk up and collect the dispensed cash. It may seem incredible, but this technique is being used in a number of places across the world at this time." researchers said.HARDWIRED Malware for ATMsAccording to researchers - In 2013, they detected a malware named Backdoor.Ploutus, installed on ATMs in Mexico, which is designed to rob a certain type of standalone ATM with just the text messages.To install the malware into ATMs machines, hacker must connect the ATM to a mobile phone via USB tethering and then to initiate a shared Internet connection, which then can be used to send specific SMS commands to the phone attached or hardwired inside the ATM.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53vjNDV4RAY"Since the phone is connected to the ATM through the USB port, the phone also draws power from the connection, which charges the phone battery. As a result, the phone will remain powered up indefinitely."HOW-TO HACK ATMsConnect a mobile phone to the machine with a USB cable and install Ploutus Malware.The attacker sends two SMS messages to the mobile phone inside the ATM.-SMS 1 contains a valid activation ID to activate the malware-SMS 2 contains a valid dispense command to get the money outMobile attached inside the ATM detects valid incoming SMS messages and forwards them to the ATM as a TCP or UDP packet.Network packet monitor (NPM) module coded in the malware receives the TCP/UDP packet and if it contains a valid command, it will execute PloutusAmount for Cash withdrawal is pre-configured inside the malwareFinally, the hacker can collect cash from the hacked ATM machine.Researchers have detected few more advanced variants of this malware, some attempts to steal customer card and PIN data, while others attempt man-in-the-middle attacks.This malware is now spreading to other countries, so you are recommended to pay extra attention and remain cautious while using an ATM.Sauce 1
sleed Posted March 25, 2014 Report Posted March 25, 2014 Cred ca tot de la Valceni a plecat asta.. Dar sistemul e interesant cum functioneaza.. Asa este un program, am vazut pe youtube, de fura datele de pe card,: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GjOduug-SC8
ZeroDoi Posted March 25, 2014 Report Posted March 25, 2014 Cred ca tot de la Valceni a plecat asta.. Dar sistemul e interesant cum functioneaza.. Asa este un program, am vazut pe youtube, de fura datele de pe card,:Daca dadeau si ei niste detalii de unde sa facem rost de aparat sau cum sa il facem era si mai bine , stateam zilnic la metrou la unirii
sandabot Posted March 25, 2014 Author Report Posted March 25, 2014 Daca dadeau si ei niste detalii de unde sa facem rost de aparat sau cum sa il facem era si mai bine , stateam zilnic la metrou la unirii Aparent un RFID reader, m-am interesat si eu si se vand pentru 200$-750$ de inalta frecventa.
sleed Posted March 25, 2014 Report Posted March 25, 2014 Dupaia te trezesti ca astia ) Va merge 1 luna, 2 luni pana faceti si voi vreo 30 k 40 k dupaia , va da de va saturati.. ZeroDoi, numa la prostii iti sta capu ))))=]]
malsploit Posted March 25, 2014 Report Posted March 25, 2014 Daca dadeau si ei niste detalii de unde sa facem rost de aparat sau cum sa il facem era si mai bine , stateam zilnic la metrou la unirii Inchidem thread-ul. Deja o dati in chestii ciudate cu vise umede.