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ATM hacking. Hollywood has been fantasizing about this since the 1980’s. But is this a thing now? A security researcher named Barnaby Jack investigated ATMs and found them to be vulnerable. Once he published his data the ATM hacking scene rose in popularity and is is a very serious business today.

One of the first big ATM robberies was done with the malware called Carbanak. Jornt v.d. Wiel joins us to discuss what this malware is.

How Carbanak works.



Guests

Thanks to Jornt v.d. Wiel for telling us the story of Carbanak.

Thanks to dade for providing helpful information about ATM hacking in movies.

This episode was sponsored by Nucleus. Visit nucleussec.com to start your free trial.

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Barnaby Jack

Carbanak

Attribution

Artwork this episode by habblesthecat.

Theme music created by Breakmaster Cylinder. Theme song available for listen and download at bandcamp. Or listen to it on Spotify.

Additional music by Epidemic Sound.

Equipment

Recording equipment used this episode was the Shure SM7B, a cloudlifter, Audient ID4, and Hindenburg audio editor.

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JACK: Hey, what’s up?

DADE: Not much, just reading.

JACK: Cool. What are you reading?

DADE: I’m reading Exploding the Phone. It’s about phone phreaking, kind of the history of it.

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