The series I’ve written about ATM skimmers, gas pump skimmers and
other related fraud devices have become by far the most-read posts on
this blog. I put this gallery together to showcase the entire series,
and to give others a handy place to reference all of these stories in
one place. Click the headline or the image associated with each blurb
for the full story.
Jan. 15, 2010: Would You Have Spotted the Fraud?
Pictured here is what’s known as a skimmer, or a device made to be
affixed to the mouth of an ATM and secretly swipe credit and debit card
information when bank customers slip their cards into the machines to
pull out money. Skimmers have been around for years, of course, but
thieves are constantly improving them, and the device pictured below is a
perfect example of that evolution. This particular skimmer was found
Dec. 6, 2009, attached to the front of a Citibank ATM in Woodland Hills,
Calif. Would you have been able to spot this?
Feb. 2, 2010: ATM Skimmers, Part II
…The U.S. Secret Service estimates that annual losses from ATM fraud
totaled about $1 billion in 2008, or about $350,000 each day. Card
skimming, where the fraudster affixes a bogus card reader on top of the
real reader, accounts for more than 80 percent of ATM fraud. Last week, I
had a chance to chat with Rick Doten, chief scientist at Lockheed
Martin‘s Center for Cyber Security Innovation. Doten has built an
impressive slide deck on ATM fraud attacks, and pictured below are some
of the more interesting images he uses in his presentations.
March 25, 2010: Would You Have Spotted This ATM Fraud?
…The site also advertises a sort of rent-to-own model for would-be
thieves who need seed money to get their ATM-robbing businesses going.
“Skim With Our Equipment for 50% of Data Collected,” the site offers.
The plan works like this: The noobie ATM thief pays a $1,000 “deposit”
and is sent a skimmer and PIN pad overlay, along with a link to some
videos that explain how to install, work and remove the skimmer
technology.
June 3, 2010: ATM Skimmers: Separating Cruft from Craft
…The truth is that most of these skimmers openly advertised are little
more than scams designed to separate clueless crooks from their
ill-gotten gains. Start poking around on some of the more exclusive
online fraud forums for sellers who have built up a reputation in this
business and chances are eventually you will hit upon the real deal.
June 17, 2010: Sophisticated ATM Skimmer Transmits Stolen Data Via Text Message
– Operating and planting an ATM skimmer — cleverly disguised technology
that thieves attach to cash machines to intercept credit and debit card
data — can be a risky venture, because the crooks have to return to the
scene of the crime to retrieve their skimmers along with the purloined
data. Increasingly, however, criminals are using ATM skimmers that
eliminate much of that risk by relaying the information via text
message.
July 20, 2010: Skimmers Siphoning Card Data at the Pump
…Thieves recently attached bank card skimmers to gas pumps at more than
30 service stations along several major highways in and around Denver,
Colorado, the latest area to be hit by a scam that allows crooks to
siphon credit and debit card account information from motorists filling
up their tanks.
Fun With ATM Skimmers, Part III …According
to the European ATM Security Team (EAST), a not-for-profit payment
security organization, ATM crimes in Europe jumped 149 percent form 2007
to 2008, and most of that increase has been linked to a dramatic
increase in ATM skimming attacks. During 2008, a total of 10,302
skimming incidents were reported in Europe. Below is a short video
authorities in Germany released recently showing two men caught on
camera there installing a skimmer and a pinhole camera panel above to
record PINs.
Nov. 10, 2010: All-in-One Skimmers
– ATM skimmers come in all shapes and sizes, and most include several
components — such as a tiny spy cam hidden in a brochure rack, or
fraudulent PIN pad overlay. The problem from the thief’s perspective is
that the more components included in the skimmer kit, the greater the
chance that he will get busted attaching or removing the devices from
ATMs. Thus, the appeal of the all-in-one ATM skimmer: It stores card
data using an integrated magnetic stripe reader, and it has a built-in
hidden camera designed to record the PIN sequence after an unsuspecting
customer slides his bank card into the compromised machine.
Nov. 23, 2010: Crooks Rock Audio-based ATM Skimmers – The European ATM Security Team
(EAST) found that 11 of the 16 European nations covered in the report
experienced increases in skimming attacks last year. EAST noted that in
at least one country, anti-skimming devices have been stolen and
converted into skimmers, complete with micro cameras used to steal PINs.
EAST said it also discovered that a new type of analogue skimming
device — using audio technology — has been reported by five countries,
two of them “major ATM deployers” (defined as having more than 40,000
ATMs).
Dec. 13, 2010: Why GSM-based ATM Skimmers Rule
…So, after locating an apparently reliable skimmer seller on an
exclusive hacker forum, I chatted him up on instant message and asked
for the sales pitch. This GSM skimmer vendor offered a first-hand
account of why these cell-phone equipped fraud devices are safer and
more efficient than less sophisticated models — that is, for the buyer
at least (I have edited his sales pitch only slightly for readability
and flow).
Jan. 17, 2011: ATM Skimmers, Up Close…I wasn’t sure whether I could
take this person seriously, but his ratings on the forum — in which
buyers and sellers leave feedback for each other based on positive or
negative experiences from previous transactions — were good enough that I
figured he must be one of the few people on this particular forum
actually selling ATM skimmers, as opposed to just lurking there to scam
fellow scammers.
Jan. 31, 2011: ATM Skimmers That Never Touch the ATM….Media
attention to crimes involving ATM skimmers may make consumers more
likely to identify compromised cash machines, which involve cleverly
disguised theft devices that sometimes appear off-color or out-of-place.
Yet, many of today’s skimmer scams can swipe your card details and
personal identification number while leaving the ATM itself completely
untouched, making them far more difficult to spot.
Feb. 16, 2011: Having a Ball With ATM Skimmers
…On February 8, 2009, a customer at an ATM at a Bank of America branch
in Sun Valley, Calif., spotted something that didn’t look quite right
about the machine: A silver, plexiglass device had been attached to the
ATM’s card acceptance slot, in a bid to steal card data from
unsuspecting ATM users. But the customer and the bank’s employees
initially overlooked a secondary fraud device that the unknown thief had
left at the scene: A sophisticated, battery operated and motion
activated camera designed to record victims entering their personal
identification numbers at the ATM.
Mar. 11, 2011: Green Skimmers Skimming Green…To
combat an increase in ATM fraud from skimmer devices, cash machine
makers have been outfitting ATMs with a variety of anti-skimming
technologies. In many cases, these anti-skimming tools take the shape of
green or blue semi-transparent plastic casings that protrude from the
card acceptance slot to prevent would-be thieves from easily attaching
skimmers. But in a surprising number of incidents, skimmer scammers have
simply crafted their creations to look exactly like the anti-skimming
devices.
April 10, 2001: ATM Skimmers: Hacking the Cash Machine…Most
of the ATM skimmers I’ve profiled in this blog are comprised of parts
designed to mimic and to fit on top of existing cash machine components,
such as card acceptance slots or PIN pads. But sometimes, skimmer
thieves find success by swapping out ATM parts with compromised
look-alikes.
May 18, 2011: Point-of-Sale Skimmers: Robbed at the Register
…Michaels Stores said this month that it had replaced more than 7,200
credit card terminals from store registers nationwide, after discovering
that thieves had somehow modified or replaced machines to include point
of sale (POS) technology capable of siphoning customer payment card
data and PINs. The specific device used by the criminal intruders has
not been made public. But many devices and services are sold on the
criminal underground to facilitate the surprisingly common fraud.
Sept. 20, 2011: Gang Used 3D Printers for ATM Skimmers
…An ATM skimmer gang stole more than $400,000 using skimming devices
built with the help of high-tech 3D printers, federal prosecutors say.
Apparently, word is spreading in the cybercrime underworld that 3D
printers produce flawless skimmer devices with exacting precision. In
June, a federal court indicted four men from South Texas (PDF) whom
authorities say had reinvested the profits from skimming scams to
purchase a 3D printer.
Oct. 13, 2011: ATM Skimmer Powered by MP3 Player
…Almost a year ago, I wrote about ATM skimmers made of parts from old
MP3 players. Since then, I’ve noticed quite a few more ads for these
MP3-powered skimmers in the criminal underground, perhaps because audio
skimmers allow fraudsters to sell lucrative service contracts along with
their theft devices. The vendor of this skimmer kit advertises “full
support after purchase,” and “easy installation (10-15 seconds).” But
the catch with this skimmer is that the price tag is misleading. That’s
because the audio files recorded by the device are encrypted. The Mp3
files are useless unless you also purchase the skimmer maker’s
decryption service, which decodes the audio files into a digital format
that can be encoded onto counterfeit ATM cards.
Dec. 7, 2011: Pro Grade (3D Printer-Made?) ATM Skimmer…
In July 2011, a customer at a Chase Bank branch in West Hills, Calif.
noticed something odd about the ATM he was using and reported it to
police. Authorities who responded to the incident discovered a
sophisticated, professional-grade ATM skimmer that they believe was made
with the help of a 3D printer.
April 25, 2012: Skimtacular: All-In-One ATM Skimmer…I
spent the past week vacationing (mostly) in Southern California,
traveling from Los Angeles to Santa Barbara and on to the wine country
in Santa Ynez. Along the way, I received some information from a law
enforcement source in the area about a recent ATM skimmer attack that
showcased a well-designed and stealthy all-in-one skimmer.
via
krebsonsecurity
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