Criminal hackers smuggled a Raspberry Pi into a bank’s ATM network and nearly pulled off a perfect digital heist


  • Hackers installed a 4G Raspberry Pi inside a bank’s ATM switch to gain network access
  • The device was disguised and communicated every 600 seconds, avoiding typical detection systems
  • Malware used fake Linux names and obscure directories to blend into legitimate system activity

A criminal group recently attempted an unusual, and sophisticated intrusion, into a bank’s ATM infrastructure by deploying a 4G-enabled Raspberry Pi.

A report from Group-IB revealed the device was covertly installed on a network switch used by the ATM system, placing it inside the internal banking environment.

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