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6. Ploutus - Not working now
Ploutus Malware used by several criminals to empty ATMs through an external keyboard attached to the machine or via SMS message. The malware was observed since November 2016; it is a standard ATM-dispensing malware; attackers use this to empty ATM without a card.
5. Alice - Not working now
Alice malware first detected in November 2016; it will simply empty the safe of ATMs. Alice directly connects with CurrencyDispenser1, upon entering correct PIN it opens operator panel which shows the cassettes were money loaded.
4. Cutlet - Works just on very old ATM
The malware sold in underground hacking forums since 2016, it is a self-paced where the threat actors provide manuals, details such as the required equipment, targeted ATMs models, as well as tips and tricks for the malware’s operation. This type of malware does not affect bank customers directly; it is intended for the theft of cash from specific vendor ATMs.
3. Tyupkin - Not working now
The Tyupkin malware is active since 2014, and it targets Eastern European countries. It is a timely malware to be operated on specific periods. Attackers need to gain physical access to the ATM to infect them with Tyupkin malware, once the machine infected it disables all the network connections, even if the administrators spotted the suspicious activity it is not possible to shut down.
2. Skimer - Works but no the same profit
It is the first skimmer malware designed to steal bank card numbers and details of the account and owner details stored on the magnetic stripe attached to the real payment terminals so that they can harvest data from every person that swipes their cards. Scammers place skimmer that includes a camera, over the built-in customer-facing security camera in ATMs and angles them toward ATM PIN pad to record the user’s PIN.
1. Soft without name made by me - Works 100%
Soft that was made having real ATMs in front of us, working through XFS, because of that is better than Cutlet, Winpot and such malwares. For more information please visit my first thread i posted on this forum.