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Paperclips, needles and PCI

Posted on Sun, Mar 08, 2009
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Given that the encryption is moving into firmware of embedded chips and devices, it is just the matter of time that this types of attacks will become a common place. Researchers at Cambridge University have used paperclips and needles to tap into chip and pin terminals to record a magnetic stripe data and PIN from ATM cards. Needless to say, you do not need to break into an ATM, a typical cash register would do just fine.

Connecting onto pin terminals harks back to attacks and investigations of the past, but just as MBR Rootkits is making a comeback.

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