Bitcoin ATMs can be attacked with the help of the program for $ 25,000

Bitcoin ATMs can be attacked with the help of the program for $ 25,000
According to security researchers, malicious software designed for bitcoin ATMs is already being sold in the "black" markets. For $ 25,000, malware that exploits a vulnerability in the service allows users to raise the price of bitcoin in euros, US dollars, or British pounds.

Researcher Fernando Merke explained: "Unlike conventional ATMs, there is no single set of verification or security standards for ATMs. For example, instead of requiring a credit or debit card for transactions, the ATM bitcoin uses mobile numbers and identity cards to ...
Read more about "Bitcoin ATMs can be attacked with the help of the program for $ 25,000" on coinatory.com

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Polygon Labs Secures ISO 27001 Certification, Enhancing Blockchain Security Standards

$500K worth of stETH redeemed in 3 hours as Lido enables withdrawals

Regulatory Challenges for Web3 in Nigeria Amidst Binance Crackdown