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Do you believe your ATMs or Kiosks are secure? If you do, you should take a look at the recent news related with ATM hacking that have been published during the last year. After that, you should not be asking yourself "HOW" your ATM could be vulnerable but rather "WHY". Then and only then, you will find the appropriate answers.
Are you aware of the new techniques used to attack ATM networks?
New threats are arising and new protection paradigms must be deployed in order to minimize the consequences. At the same time, the world is experiencing a shift in paradigms regarding cyber attacks. Worldwide criminal gangs are currently pursuing low risk, sustainable sources of revenue and it is a matter of time that many criminals in modern countries join this emerging "criminal value chains" and target attractive assets in an organized manner. In this respect, there is little doubt that an ATM network is an attractive asset.
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Luis Fernando Álvarez-Gascón Pérez
CEO GMV Soluciones Globales Internet S.A.U.
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