Juniper Networks Gags "ATM Jackpot" Researcher- Risky Business

According to Patrick Gray, at Risky.Biz, a demo, which would show Black Hat attendees how to jackpot (empty) an ATM on stage won't take place.  Here's a quick blurb:
Security and networking company Juniper yields to ATM vendor pressure...
June 30, 2009 --

RISKY.BIZ EXCLUSIVE -- A demonstration in which security researcher Barnaby Jack would "jackpot" an ATM live on stage at the upcoming Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas has been pulled by his employer.

Security and network device vendor Juniper Networks forced Mr. Jack to cancel his presentation, an anticipated highlight of the Black Hat event, following pressure from the affected ATM vendor. The demonstration would have seen the researcher hack an ATM live on stage, causing it to spit out cash, or "jackpot".

"The affected ATM vendor has expressed to us concern about publicly disclosing the research findings before its constituents were fully protected," a statement issued by Juniper Networks reads. "Considering the scope and possible exposure of this issue on other vendors, Juniper decided to postpone Jack’s presentation until all affected vendors have sufficiently addressed the issues found in his research."

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Posted by John B. Frank Tuesday, June 30, 2009

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