@Commack08 What ATM are you using that can give you 1's? We solved this problem in the US...the ATM can ONLY GIVE YOU 20s. Changing the denomination would just mean changing it from a cassette with 20s to another cassete with 20s...big whoop.
None of what is accessable in this video is exploitable. The only way to get your grubby hands on the cash is to make a withdrawl or open the safe of the atm.
What about the "clear jam" function in the dispenser.. Has that been fixed too or is it still exploitable ? (if a bill gets jammed while trying to dispense, the machine will feed another bill through in an attempt to clear the jam.)
Also, how does the bill counter "count" the number of bills being dispensed.. I'd heard tale of using a bright light source to "jackpot" an ATM.. (The "counter" registers the shadow of each bill passing, so no shadow, keep dispensing.)
Lol, the desktop is supposed to be disabled by default and now that chase has standardized the ATM profiles this is really unlikely to encounter. Also you can't changed the recognized denominations from the windows interface. You have to physically configure the cassettes in a Diebold or an NCR ATM. In a Tranax or Triton you can adjust the denominations from the keypad if you have the admin password. Another thing, these ATM's aren't connected to the internet, and a keylogger wouldn't work.
I dont think you can trigger the dispenser from the "windows" type screens, but what I DO know is you can reset the value of the bills inside the ATM. Tell it that its carrying 5's or 1's, then make a legitimate withdrawal of $300.00. Since the "brains" think the machine is loaded with 1's, it will dispense 300 bills. (300 x 20 is 6000 bucks the easy way.)
Scary to think an ATM is running from Windows at all. It should be running within its own independant shell.
epcdaniel 3 months ago
@Commack08 What ATM are you using that can give you 1's? We solved this problem in the US...the ATM can ONLY GIVE YOU 20s. Changing the denomination would just mean changing it from a cassette with 20s to another cassete with 20s...big whoop.
dontwalkhand 4 months ago
PC-Doctor for Windows on a Chase ATM? Hahahaa.
dontwalkhand 4 months ago
if its runing ME/2000/98 click start > run > type "con/con" :)
iTechNetwork 10 months ago
None of what is accessable in this video is exploitable. The only way to get your grubby hands on the cash is to make a withdrawl or open the safe of the atm.
soupnrc 1 year ago
What about the "clear jam" function in the dispenser.. Has that been fixed too or is it still exploitable ? (if a bill gets jammed while trying to dispense, the machine will feed another bill through in an attempt to clear the jam.)
Also, how does the bill counter "count" the number of bills being dispensed.. I'd heard tale of using a bright light source to "jackpot" an ATM.. (The "counter" registers the shadow of each bill passing, so no shadow, keep dispensing.)
Commack08 1 year ago
The PIN number is encrypted within the firmware of the keypad and then transmitted to the computer, it's not a standard input device anyway.
-Diebold Tech-
xsk8erdudex 1 year ago
Lol, the desktop is supposed to be disabled by default and now that chase has standardized the ATM profiles this is really unlikely to encounter. Also you can't changed the recognized denominations from the windows interface. You have to physically configure the cassettes in a Diebold or an NCR ATM. In a Tranax or Triton you can adjust the denominations from the keypad if you have the admin password. Another thing, these ATM's aren't connected to the internet, and a keylogger wouldn't work.
xsk8erdudex 1 year ago
No games =(
Tnuh555 1 year ago
I dont think you can trigger the dispenser from the "windows" type screens, but what I DO know is you can reset the value of the bills inside the ATM. Tell it that its carrying 5's or 1's, then make a legitimate withdrawal of $300.00. Since the "brains" think the machine is loaded with 1's, it will dispense 300 bills. (300 x 20 is 6000 bucks the easy way.)
Commack08 1 year ago