MP3 Player Used to Steal ATM Codes

Mon Nov 20, 2006 5:50PM EST

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Everyone laughed when the movie Firewall had the crook using an iPod to store bank secrets, but—ha ha ha—it turns out life is imitating art.

This story from the United Kingdom reveals how the scam worked: The crook would attach an MP3 player with recording capabilities to the phone line coming out of the ATM. (The ATMs in question were the freestanding ones like the type you see in convenience stores, not the ones built into walls.) By recording the tones the ATM transmitted to the bank, the crooks could later retrieve the recorder, translate the tones into digits, and reconstruct credit card numbers and expiration dates, which could then easily be turned into phony cards.

Maxwell Parsons managed to abscond with tens of thousands of dollars worth of purchases this way. Meanwhile, banks are careful to note that they have corrected the flaws that made this kind of exploit possible. (The story also notes that this scam nearly ruined the banking system in Malaysia, where it seems to have been pioneered.)

Still, there's a lesson here for the overly cautious: ATM scams are legendary (check out this example of how sophisticated they can be), but stand-alone ATMs are more vulnerable to attack because their connectivity cables are often exposed. If you're the paranoid type, stick with in-wall ATMs, especially if they're located indoors.

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  • 26 Posted by ericgrueninger on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:55PM EDT Report Abuse

    Now I know where to go looking for a free iPod. Thanks Yahoo!

  • 27 Posted by patrice_tweedy on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:01PM EDT Report Abuse

    HAHAHA! I WILL FINALLY BE RICH! I WILL BE ATTEMPTING TO TRY THIS!! JUST KIDDING BUT JUST THINK OF HOW MANY PEOPLE WILL ACTUALLY TRY THIS CRAP.. THANKS FOR MAKING ME SCARED TO USE THE ATM!!!!

  • 28 Posted by boricuasexy1210 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:11PM EDT Report Abuse

    These information is great to know nothing is ever safe to much crime and thief out there ...

  • 29 Posted by drummerwes81 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:48PM EDT Report Abuse

    You know, if these thieves put their efforts into a real job instead of stealing, they'd probably make a real good HONEST living. It's a shame what people do.

  • 30 Posted by drummerwes81 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:48PM EDT Report Abuse

    And for the record: Comment #23 posted by maxgain2001 is false. You can record on iPods. I own an iPod and an attachment made by Belkin called a Voice Recorder. I use it to record class notes nearly every day and it works very well.

  • 32 Posted by strinidae on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:45PM EDT Report Abuse

    I had thought of this attack years ago. I didn't think it would really work in reality because I assumed such data would be encrypted before it hit the phone lines. Why isn't it?

  • 34 Posted by k_davis1951 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:55PM EDT Report Abuse

    Thanks for reminding me. I had heard of this scam before but had gotten complacent. Also sent this article to my son. Agains, thanks. PS: Will also share with friends, etc., again.

  • 36 Posted by cheriax on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:22PM EDT Report Abuse

    yes, some people may attempt this now that they know how it's done, but hopefully the rest of the people who read this article will remember to stop using stand-alone ATMS :) and hopefully they'll pass this info to their friends and family.

  • 38 Posted by swampie@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:50PM EDT Report Abuse

    scary, the crimes committed in the movies screen and on television are now a feature presentation in our daliy lives without the pop corn or commericals. Thank You!

  • 39 Posted by ssgtbpg on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:38PM EDT Report Abuse

    Ssg.Bob.Gatti.thank yall for the infor on the m3 I use my bank or @ stores to pay for what I getssgtbpg@yahoo.com

  • 40 Posted by mikeoutdoorsman on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:20PM EDT Report Abuse

    Its funny. Anything for a buck I guess lol. Does yahoo actually want you to try it, Or they just trying to profit from corruption. First thing you see at end of this article is there top mp3 players for sale lol.

  • 41 Posted by independentjackylegs on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:23PM EDT Report Abuse

    My sister had this happened to her in Miami about 3 yrs ago. someone stole $1500 from her account.I stopped using free standing atm machines back then. Many people didn't believe me when I told them her story. Thanks for posting this information. I printed it and will be posting it at my place of business.

  • 43 Posted by museum10002 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:30PM EDT Report Abuse

    it can help and teach readers about avoiding and learning how to get trick or rob. but it is a good thing to know, thanxs

  • 44 Posted by yayi347 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:55PM EDT Report Abuse

    THANKS FOR KEEP WARNING US,IM GOING TO SEND THIS INFO TO ALL MY FRIENDS

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