Voyage Technology Blog

Voyage Technology has been serving the Beaver Dam area since 1999, providing IT Support such as technical helpdesk support, computer support, and consulting to small and medium-sized businesses.

Your Debit Card Chip and PIN Won’t Save You From This ATM Scam

Your Debit Card Chip and PIN Won’t Save You From This ATM Scam

Do you remember how your bank issued you a new debit or credit card with a built-in, security-enhancing chip? There are now ATMs specially designed for use with these chips. Unfortunately, the same technology that was originally meant to secure your finances can also be used against you in the form of fraudulent cash withdrawals.

At the Black Hat conference in Las Vegas, Weston Hecker, a senior security consultant at Rapid7, demonstrated the attack in detail. It’s believed that this method can allow someone to steal up to $50,000 out of a single ATM in under 15 minutes. In the past, hackers could exploit ATMs running older operating systems, like Windows XP, but this is a different problem altogether. These aren’t vulnerabilities that are the result of being out of date; in fact, these systems are brand new, and shouldn’t contain these problems at all.

The exploit uses a $2,000 kit to install a device into the terminal itself, and allows the user to reap immense gains for their investment. The device must be placed in the card slot, right where the ATM user’s card chip would be. The device then steals the chip’s data, including the PIN, and transfers it to the criminal, who could be several hundred miles away from the site of the hack. They can then download this data and use the card details to withdraw cash from any ATM system.

The hacker can use this data to constantly withdraw funds from an ATM, amounting to a major loss for the victim. Of course, hackers still have to find an inconspicuous or unattended machine to steal from, or locate one which is remote enough that nobody would know or care about what they’re doing. Either way, this exploit allows hackers to steal a significant amount of money without much effort.

With any method, there are drawbacks that can keep the hacker from making the most out of their acquisitions. For example, a hacker has a limited window to exploit the credentials they’ve obtained. Once the user catches on and reports the suspicious activity, the hacker’s fun will come to an end. Additionally, most ATMs are monitored through either internal security cameras, or external hidden cameras that are positioned all around the terminal.

In spite of these challenges, hackers could very well take advantage of this vulnerability. Rapid7 has fully disclosed the details of the vulnerability to the manufacturers, but hasn’t made the details public out of fear that this information could put more people at risk. Basically, Rapid7 wants to give the manufacturers an opportunity to one-up the hackers before they find a way around this fix, too.

Even if you don’t suspect that a hacker has made off with your credit card credentials, it’s still a best practice to monitor your bank statements for consistency, and to ensure that no suspicious activity is targeting them. It’s also good to know that your bank will never contact you via email or phone number asking you to change your PIN or confirm other credentials. Some hackers may try to get you to hand over credentials through phishing scams, which are specifically designed to harvest your sensitive information and use it against you.

Bonus tip: don’t input credentials into unsecured websites. Any website that wants your credit card number, security code, or otherwise, should be protected by encryption to hide your information from hackers. You should be mindful of where you plug in any sensitive information on the Internet, as some websites might look legitimate, but be designed to steal your data.

For more information about how to keep your financial records secure, reach out to Voyage Technology at 800.618.9844.

 

Comments

No comments made yet. Be the first to submit a comment
Already Registered? Login Here
Guest
Sunday, 14 December 2025

Captcha Image

Sign Up For Our Newsletter!

Mobile? Grab this Article!

Qr Code

Tag Cloud

Security Technology Tip of the Week Best Practices Data Business Computing Business Productivity Software Innovation Cloud Hackers Hardware Efficiency Network Security User Tips Internet Malware IT Support Privacy Google Workplace Tips Computer Phishing Email IT Services Collaboration Hosted Solutions Users Workplace Strategy Ransomware Mobile Device Microsoft Small Business Productivity Backup Passwords Quick Tips Cybersecurity Saving Money Communication Managed Service Data Backup Smartphone Android Upgrade Smartphones Data Recovery VoIP AI Business Management Mobile Devices Disaster Recovery communications Windows Social Media Browser Managed IT Services Microsoft Office Current Events Network Tech Term Internet of Things Remote Miscellaneous Artificial Intelligence Information Facebook Automation Gadgets Cloud Computing Covid-19 Holiday Training Server Managed Service Provider Remote Work Outsourced IT Compliance Spam Encryption Employee/Employer Relationship IT Support Office Windows 10 Business Continuity Government Data Management Bandwidth Blockchain Wi-Fi Windows 10 Business Technology Virtualization Apps Data Security Mobile Office Vendor Two-factor Authentication Chrome Managed Services Budget Voice over Internet Protocol Employer-Employee Relationship Apple Networking App BYOD Mobile Device Management Gmail Tip of the week Conferencing How To Hacker BDR Avoiding Downtime Marketing HIPAA Computing Applications Information Technology Access Control WiFi Office 365 Augmented Reality Retail Storage Password Healthcare Bring Your Own Device Managed IT Services Computers Website Operating System Router Virtual Private Network Risk Management Health 2FA Help Desk Office Tips Analytics Big Data Social Document Management Remote Workers Telephone Scam Data loss Customer Service Cooperation Free Resource Project Management Windows 7 Going Green Patch Management Save Money Microsoft 365 Remote Monitoring Vulnerability End of Support Vendor Management Solutions Cybercrime Physical Security Firewall Display Printer Paperless Office Windows 11 Infrastructure Monitoring The Internet of Things Excel Money Saving Time Virtual Machines Professional Services Humor Managed IT Service Maintenance Antivirus Customer Relationship Management Sports Downloads Mouse iPhone Licensing Entertainment Administration Hacking Vulnerabilities Presentation Data Privacy Images 101 Wireless Technology Telephone System Multi-Factor Authentication Robot Mobility Cost Management Settings Printing Wireless Content Filtering IT Management Word VPN Employees YouTube Meetings Integration Cryptocurrency User Tip Modem Computer Repair Mobile Security Processor Safety Virtual Desktop Holidays Data storage LiFi Data Storage Smart Technology Supply Chain Outlook Video Conferencing Machine Learning Managed Services Provider Lenovo Gig Economy Screen Reader Application Writing Distributed Denial of Service Workplace Virtual Reality Computing Infrastructure Teamwork Hiring/Firing Service Level Agreement Internet Service Provider Hacks Server Management Regulations Compliance IBM Scary Stories Private Cloud Identity Evernote Paperless Superfish Bookmark Identity Theft Smart Tech Memes Fun Co-managed IT Twitter Alerts SQL Server Technology Care Deep Learning Download Net Neutrality Financial Data Error History Business Communications Browsers Smartwatch Education Connectivity IT Social Engineering Break Fix Scams Competition Remote Computing Azure Hybrid Work Upload Procurement Mobile Computing Social Network Telework Cyber security Multi-Factor Security Tech Human Resources CES Tablet IoT Communitications Search Dark Web Cables Alert Best Practice Trends Supply Chain Management Managed IT Customer Resource management FinTech Buisness File Sharing Regulations User Dark Data Google Calendar Term Google Apps Legal Data Analysis IT solutions Star Wars IT Assessment How To Microsoft Excel IT Maintenance Business Growth Gamification Flexibility Notifications Staff Value Business Intelligence Organization IP Address Travel Social Networking Legislation Shortcuts Cortana Ransmoware Techology Fileless Malware Digital Security Cameras Google Maps Smart Devices Alt Codes Content Remote Working Wearable Technology Memory Vendors Health IT Downtime Unified Threat Management Motherboard Data Breach Recovery Comparison Google Play Be Proactive Hard Drives Permissions Workforce Unified Threat Management Directions Videos Hosted Solution Assessment Electronic Health Records Typing Domains Wasting Time Threats Trend Micro Network Congestion Specifications Security Cameras Workplace Strategies Refrigeration Knowledge Fraud Meta Google Drive User Error Microchip Internet Exlporer Software as a Service Username Public Speaking Managing Costs Amazon Lithium-ion battery Point of Sale eCommerce 5G Black Friday SSID Experience Virtual Assistant Outsource IT Entrepreneur Google Docs Unified Communications Database Surveillance Bitcoin Network Management Running Cable Tech Support IT Technicians Virtual Machine Environment Media Google Wallet Proxy Server Reviews Cookies Monitors Cyber Monday Medical IT Undo Hotspot Transportation Small Businesses Tactics Development Windows 8 Laptop Websites Mirgation Hypervisor Displays Drones Shopping Nanotechnology Optimization PowerPoint Electronic Medical Records Language Employer/Employee Relationships Outsourcing SharePoint Addiction Management PCI DSS Halloween Chatbots Navigation

Blog Archive