Two Venezuelan nationals face federal charges for allegedly stealing over $235,000 from ATMs in central Oklahoma using malware.
Malware-wielding criminals "jackpotted" ATMs across the United States last year to walk away with $20 million thanks to "cash-out" attacks.
This article originally published at FBI warns hackers are forcing ATMs to spit out cash after Connecticut bank was targeted.
There have been at least 1,900 ATM jackpotting incidents reported over the past six years, the Federal Bureau of Investigation said.
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