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ATMIA assists ATM industry in preventing malware attacks

SIOUX FALLS, USA & LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM (April, 9 2015) — To help the ATM industry prevent malware attacks on its terminals, the ATM Industry Association has published new guidelines called “Best Practices for Preventing ATM Malware, Black Box and Cyber-Attacks”.

This important security manual explains how ATM malware works, from installation to execution, as well as how to detect it. It includes major international ATM malware case studies, for example, Skimer-A, Scrooge, Siberian Malware, Dump Memory Grabber, Backdoor Ploutus, Macau Malware and others.

The manual also looks into Black Box Attacks and the hijacking of ATM Control and Authorization Systems before outlining key mitigation best practices. The guidelines share useful links, background reading and relevant standards documentation and provide a handy Executive Summary.

“In October 2014, the ATM Software Security Committee released Version 3 of the ATM Software Security Best Practices Guide,” explained Mike Lee, CEO. “This work provided in-depth analysis of software architectures, standards compliance, risks and mitigation factors relevant to ATM software and systems. But we decided to provide a shorter, stand-alone manual for our members to help prevent the most serious and urgent cyber threats. We can radically combat cyber fraud if we stand together and implement all the guidelines across every market.”

He thanked Technical Editor, Douglas Russell, of DFR Risk Management Ltd., Juan Jesus Leon Cobos, of GMV, Irmantas Brazaitis of Smart Card Security Ltd., as well as all the contributors to Version 3 of the Software Security Best Practices guide from which the new stand-alone document evolved.

Enquiries should be sent to Mike Lee at mike@atmia.com. Member enquiries may be directed to Sharon Lane at sharon.lane@atmia.com

About ATMIA

The ATM Industry Association, established in 1997, is a non-profit global trade association with over 5,000 members in 65 countries. As an independent, non-profit trade association, our mission is: to promote ATM convenience, growth and usage worldwide; to protect the ATM industry’s assets, interests, good name and public trust; and to provide education, best practices, political voice and networking opportunities for member organizations. If you wish to join, please contact a member of the ATMIA team. Follow ATMIA: LinkedInTwitterYouTube


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