There have been at least 1,900 ATM jackpotting incidents reported over the past six years, the Federal Bureau of Investigation said.
The FBI says hacks that trick ATMs into spitting out cash on demand are rising, with hundreds of attacks in the past year ...
SACRAMENTO — The incidents fit a familiar pattern, with a reconnaissance team surveilling automated teller machines, followed by one or two burglars who would come back and make it rain cash. RELATED: ...
A federal grand jury returned additional indictments charging 31 individuals for a large conspiracy to steal millions of dollars from ATMs across the U.S., with a majority of the defendants being ...
IS CLOSED AND FLIGHT DISRUPTIONS CONTINUE. A FEDERAL GRAND JURY IN NEBRASKA RETURNS A NEW INDICTMENT CHARGING 31 MORE PEOPLE IN A MASSIVE NATIONWIDE ATM HACKING SCHEME KNOWN AS JACKPOTTING.
FBI reports 1,900 ATM jackpotting cases since 2020, with $40.73M lost to Ploutus malware bypassing bank authorization.
The FBI said 700 ATM "jackpotting" incidents occurred in 2025 alone and accounted for over $20 million in losses.