Hack Your ATM with Friend's Raspberry Pi
Offered By: Black Hat via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the vulnerabilities of ATM machines in this eye-opening 42-minute Black Hat conference talk by Alexey Osipov and Olga Kochetova. Delve into the evolution of ATM hacking techniques, from physical skimmers and shimmers to sophisticated software exploits. Learn how unified ATM software has led to the emergence of trojans and malware targeting these cash-dispensing machines. Examine the shift in focus from host machine vulnerabilities to potential weaknesses in device communication protocols. Discover how small computers like Raspberry Pi can be used to impersonate ATM hosts and potentially compromise security. Gain insights into the longstanding problem of using common interfaces and communication protocols in ATM systems, and understand the importance of addressing these security concerns in the financial technology sector.
Syllabus
Hack Your ATM with Friend's Raspberry.Py
Taught by
Black Hat
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