In recent times, these malicious actors have concentrated their efforts on crypto ATM scams. These scams involve using crypto kiosks that enable users to buy ...
Malware-wielding criminals "jackpotted" ATMs across the United States last year to walk away with $20 million thanks to "cash-out" attacks.
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There have been at least 1,900 ATM jackpotting incidents reported over the past six years, the Federal Bureau of Investigation said.
A new law went into effect today, providing critical consumer protections to help combat the increase of fraud involving cryptocurrency ATMs. A new state law went into effect today. The law provides ...
According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), 2025 saw a sharp rise in Automated Teller Machine (ATM) jackpotting. This particular type of fraud targets ATMs rather than customer accounts.
Oconomowoc police are investigating a series of fraudulent transactions on bank accounts. The common link between these events focuses on the use of publicly available ATM machines. Anyone with ...
The Massachusetts Attorney General’s lawsuit is the latest in a series of state legal actions against one of the world’s largest crypto ATM operators.
Bitcoin ATM fraud hit $333 million in losses in 2025, the FBI said. Over 10,000 people have fallen victim to bitcoin ATM scams, with older adults being the most affected. Bitcoin ATM fraud losses have ...
As financial fraud continues to evolve, officials are urging the public to take precautions against a growing threat: ATM skimming. ATM skimming devices are designed to secretly capture a user’s card ...
Following the sharp rise in special fraud victims, the government announced in June that it would promote the ATM restrictions and boost financial institutions’ monitoring of elder accounts. Don't ...
Oct. 6, 2005 — -- Security may be skin deep -- at least when it comes to preventing data thieves from spying on you the next time you use an ATM. Researchers in England have developed a thick ...