
An old piece of ATM malware is back, and reportedly more dangerous and harder to detect than ever. According to security researchers from Kaspersky Labs, an updated piece of malware dubbed Skimer has infected numerous Windows-based ATMs across all corners of the globe. DON'T MISS: Apple supplier mistakenly leaks details of next year's major iPhone redesign When installed, the updated version of Skimer checks to see if the file system is FAT32 or NFTS. If it's the former, it "drops the file netmg...
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