FBI: Malware-enabled ATM jackpotting crimes on the rise

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• More than 700 ATM jackpotting incidents occurred in the last year alone, accounting for over $20 million in losses. • The FBI issued a new alert regarding malware-enabled ATM jackpotting crimes on the rise.

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Original Source Material

Out of the 1,900 ATM jackpotting incidents reported since 2000, more than 700 occurred last year alone, resulting in roughly $20 million in losses, the FBI said in a new alert. The post FBI: Malware-enabled ATM jackpotting crimes on the rise appeared first on ABA Banking Journal .