I blogged about this yesterday, (Malware Allows Complete Control Over ATM) but it's still big news today, so here's a refresher excerpt from today's iTWire:

iTWire - Windows XP cash machines can steal your PIN
Technology news and Jobs arrow Information Technology News arrow Windows XP cash machines can steal your PIN
Windows XP cash machines can steal your PIN E-mail
by Davey Winder | Friday, 05 June 2009

It is bad enough that the bad guys constantly try and phish your financial data via email and fake websites, now cash machines are getting in on the act.

The Trustwave SpiderLabs, an outfit that deals with everything from ethical hacking through to incident response and security forensics, is warning that the bank cash machine network is at risk from a malware attack that collects PIN numbers.

The SpiderLabs team reports that it has been able to perform an analysis of the malware, which had been discovered on compromised East European cash machines running Windows XP.

The malware was able to capture the magnetic stripe data from the private memory space of transaction-processing applications that were installed on these compromised ATMs, along with PIN codes for good measure.

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Posted by John B. Frank Friday, June 5, 2009

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