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As a number of people on slashdot mentioned when this was posted there, ATM machines don't have internet access. They're on a private bank networks. So the worm possibility is there there if someone plugs their infected laptop into the wrong network, but that should be a lot more rare. On Mon, 22 Sep 2003, Timothy M. Lyons wrote: > Ack! Time to put the money back under the mattress! > Just imagine the posible impact of the first big MS worm of 2005... > > -Tim > > > September 19, Wired ^? Windows to power ATMs in 2005. By 2005, 65 percent of > bank ATMs (not including free-standing machines in places like convenience > stores and casinos) in the United States will use a stripped-down version of > Windows. About 12 percent of the machines will use the operating system by the > end of this year, according to Gwenn Bezard, an analyst at market researcher > Celent. Bezard asked 20 of the top 60 banks in the country about their plans > to upgrade ATMs. He concluded the banking industry is ready to scrap IBM's > OS/2 operating system, which powers most ATMs today. They would prefer > Windows, a platform they consider "open" in that it is compatible with their > internal corporate networks. Also, it's so ubiquitous that they can add > features to all their ATMs without having to write multiple pieces of code for > different machines. While there are concerns about cyberattacks, the reason > bank robbers still tend not to focus on ATMs to do their dirty work is that > ATMs have almost never fallen prey to malicious hacking. Roughly $1 trillion > of ATM withdrawals will take place this year, with losses of only $15 million. > The losses are largely attributed to fraud -- stolen ATM cards or bank > insiders in charge of restocking the machines with cash. Source: > http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,60497,00.html > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at blu.org > http://www.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss >
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