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by ilikeATMs
3070 days ago
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If you ever open up an ATM you'll realise that the majority of things are controlled by serial interfaces (upto 6 of them) for all the motors and pneumatic hardware.
If the operating system becomes hardened enough, you'll eventually have people interface with the serial ports directly to manipulate the cash-drawers directly. I'm not sure why this hasn't really been done in practice but it shouldn't be to difficult to figure out how to do correctly. In most ATM's the computer hardware and interface connectors are also all housed in the top (mostly plastic or low-quality cast metal) shrouds (as opposed to the currency locked in a safe). Traditionally wafer locks were also used to secure this section however they are slowly migrating to higher security locks like Abloys. ATM manufacturers may want to take a look at slot machine manufacturers for clues on how to harden machines against tampering. |
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