Flaws in Ubiquitous ATM Software Could Have Let Attackers Take Over Cash Machines
Briefly

Independent researcher Matt Burch exposed six vulnerabilities in Diebold Nixdorf's ATM security solution, allowing attackers to bypass encryption and seize control, despite patches being available.
Diebold Nixdorf's Vynamic Security Suite's vulnerabilities in disk encryption highlight the potential risk of unpatched ATMs and the complexity of ensuring comprehensive security measures.
Burch emphasizes the persistent nature of identifying attack paths in VSS, showcasing the ongoing challenge in securing ATMs from sophisticated exploitation techniques.
Read at WIRED
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