There have been at least 1,900 ATM jackpotting incidents reported over the past six years, the Federal Bureau of Investigation said.
Two Venezuelan nationals have been charged in connection with an ATM "jackpotting" conspiracy that included a robbery in ...
Physically breaking into an ATM is getting more popular and the FBI is sounding the alarm.
ATM jackpotting is a type of cyber‑physical attack in which threat actors exploit vulnerabilities in both the physical security and software of ATMs. Once they gain access, attackers use specialised ...
FBI reports 1,900 ATM jackpotting cases since 2020, with $40.73M lost to Ploutus malware bypassing bank authorization.
A new FBI Flash alert claimed that the 700+ attacks seen in 2025 resulted in losses of over $20m. Typically, threat actors ...
Federal prosecutors claim two Venezuelan nationals — alleged to be members of a violent criminal gang designated as a foreign terrorist organization by the government — scored big over the past three ...
The U.S. Attorney's Office in the District of Massachusetts said the scheme included a robbery at the Ascend Bank in Norwich, Conn., as well as robberies and attempted robberies in Massachusetts, ...
The FBI warned that Americans lost more than $20 million last year amid a massive surge in ATM "jackpotting" attacks, in ...
The FBI said 700 ATM "jackpotting" incidents occurred in 2025 alone and accounted for over $20 million in losses.
A federal grand jury in Nebraska has indicted 87 people linked to the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua for a nationwide ATM "jackpotting" scheme. Using "Ploutus" malware, the group allegedly siphoned ...