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And most of atm have same drivers but might be different performance parts like ram hdd addones like facial recognition built-in camera of user and different set of sensors
ahahahahaI understand you but you technically don't understand XSF and aptra . NCR APTRA is software who is responsible for graphical interface for ATM users and backend team . XFS is library to deal with dispenser. Now ATM technicians set key in APTRA suite. When we have directly access to XFS you can send command without encryption. Also NCR are have only few models of dispenser mean need few drivers . Our magic hard disk have drivers . Solidcore is antivirus type software which protect NCR system to being modified also protect windows from different attacks somehow we managed to disable Solidcore so security disabled . Any malware based on XFS can send commands to dispenser.
Can read quantity of notes in different cassettes and can send command to spil out money without aptra
You might be correct but logically failed . My guys worked cashed out later arrested due to internal person .ahahahaha
You so silly. You don't even have "on hand experience" but you so lazy to read proper documentation that key for EVERY dispenser is made upon first initialization (or even something about logical attack).
So after you will enter your "magic hdd" it will have wrong key to have a proper communication with dispenser.
Direct connection to dispenser(BB attack) or hdd from another atm will help in that case.
And it doesn't matter if you have right driver.
Once again i am talking about NCR's past "USSR period".
Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Oman, France, Germany - all them moved to dispensers with encryption.
If you will work on some countries where they still have ATMs from medieval times - yes, its possible.
But you have to be a kamikaze to do it for such low profit.
I don't want to go even further details because it will help you out to grow up, learn couple more "fancy words" and pretend you know something.
PS. Beware. Do not send money upfront to this guy!