FBI warns of rising ATM jackpotting cases, reports $20 million in losses in 2025 — 5 indicators to detect foul play
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Over $20 Million Stolen in ATM Hacking Scheme, FBI Warns
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has issued a warning about rising nationwide incidents of “ATM jackpotting,” in which criminals hack into ATM machines to steal funds, the agency said in a Feb. 19 Flash alert. “Threat actors exploit physical and software vulnerabilities in ATMs and deploy malware to dispense cash without a legitimate transaction. The FBI has observed an increase in ATM jackpotting incidents across the United States. Out of 1,…
FBI warns of rising ATM jackpotting cases, reports $20 million in losses in 2025 — 5 indicators to detect foul play
The FBI issued a FLASH report highlighting ATM jackpotting threats, which bypass traditional detection methods. In 2025, 700 incidents were reported, causing over $20 million in losses. Important markers to understand if the ATM is tampered with are provided here.
FBI Flags Rise In ATM Jackpotting Attacks Linked To Malware - Cybernoz - Cybersecurity News
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in a new warning cautioned a sharp increase in ATM jackpotting incidents across the United States. According to the FBI advisory, more than 1,900 ATM jackpotting incidents have been reported since 2020, with over 700 cases occurring in 2025 alone, resulting in losses exceeding $20 million. The agency stated threat actors are exploiting both physical and software vulnerabilities in ATMs to deploy malware …
FBI Flags Rise In ATM Jackpotting Attacks Linked To Malware
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in a new warning cautioned a sharp increase in ATM jackpotting incidents across the United States. According to the FBI advisory, more than 1,900 ATM jackpotting incidents have been reported since 2020, with over 700 cases occurring in 2025 alone, resulting in losses exceeding $20 million. The agency stated threat actors are exploiting both physical and software vulnerabilities in ATMs to deploy malware …
Criminals Hack Hundreds of US ATMs, Force Machines To Spew $20,000,000 In One Year: FBI
The FBI is warning financial institutions and the public about a sharp rise in attacks that compromise ATMs, forcing them to dispense cash. In a flash alert, the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center says there have been more than 1,900 so-called “jackpotting” incidents since 2020. Over 700 of the attacks happened in 2025 alone, causing more than $20 million in losses. To crack the machines, criminals first open the ATM using widely available ge…
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