Friday, May 5, 2017

ATM Security Software Found to Have Serious Vulnerability

From DataBreach Today:

ATM Security Software Found to Have Serious Vulnerability

"A security application for ATMs that's designed to thwart "jackpotting" attacks, where cash machines are commanded to surrender their holdings, has been found to have a serious vulnerability.

The software called Checker ATM, developed by the Spanish company GMV, now has a patch. Positive Technologies, a security company, found the vulnerability (CVE-2017-6968), which is a type of memory-related hiccup known as a buffer overflow, in versions 4.x and 5.x."

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