Malware Attack On Indian ATM's Including SBI, HDFC, Axis, ICICI and YES Bank.
- State Bank of India (SBI) Blocked 600,000 cards.
- Biggest Data Breach due to compromised Hardware Security Module (HSM)
- Don't ignore banks advice to change your ATM Pin.
- 70% of Indian ATM's are running on outdated operating system.
SBI deputy managing director and chief operating officer Manju Agarwal explained that the data breach took place between May and July, but was discovered only in September and so the bank decided to proactively change the cards.
“As soon as we came to know financial data being stolen, we asked our customers to change the ATM pin numbers. Despite instructions only 7% of the customers changed their pin numbers. At that point we decided to recall cards as we did not want our to customers to be at any risk,” she said.
About 70 per cent of ATMs in India are running on outdated operating systems like Windows XP, Microsoft already stops all Windows XP support about two years back which makes them vulnerable to fraudster attack.
In India, many of users are victim of fake bank call which ask to victim of their ATM card number, PIN and OTP password
How to Protect?
- Apply for SMS alert.
- Avoid to use same PIN password.
- Change your ATM PIN password now.
- Don't give any personal information on phone. Bank never ask about your info on call.
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