This is still under investigation if I'm not mistaken.
On Nov 19, 2009, at 1:33 PM, Florian Weimer wrote:
> * Gadi Evron:
>
>> According to an FBI press release, a global ring of hackers broke
>> into
>> an unnamed American credit processing company, stole PIN numbers,
>> manipulated accounts
* Gadi Evron:
> According to an FBI press release, a global ring of hackers broke into
> an unnamed American credit processing company, stole PIN numbers,
> manipulated accounts, and proceeded to steal 9 million USD from over
> 2000 ATM machines world-wide.
>
> http://www.fbi.gov/page2/nov09/atm_1
Florian Weimer wrote:
> * Gadi Evron:
>
>> According to an FBI press release, a global ring of hackers broke into
>> an unnamed American credit processing company, stole PIN numbers,
>> manipulated accounts, and proceeded to steal 9 million USD from over
>> 2000 ATM machines world-wide.
>>
>> http
On Thu, 19 Nov 2009 06:18:33 EST, Larry Seltzer said:
> How can you involve so many people and think you'll get away with it?
So far, except for Scooter Libby, they *did*. ;)
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>> According to an FBI press release, a global ring of hackers broke
into
>> an unnamed American credit processing company, stole PIN numbers,
>> manipulated accounts, and proceeded to steal 9 million USD from over
>> 2000 ATM machines world-wide.
How can you involve so many people and think you'l
According to an FBI press release, a global ring of hackers broke into
an unnamed American credit processing company, stole PIN numbers,
manipulated accounts, and proceeded to steal 9 million USD from over
2000 ATM machines world-wide.
http://www.fbi.gov/page2/nov09/atm_111609.html
They have just