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An automated teller machine (ATM) is a computerized telecommunications device that provides the customer
Customer

A customer, also client, buyer or purchaser is the buyer or user of the paid products of an individual or organization, mostly called the supplier or seller....
s of a financial institution
Financial institution

In financial economics, a financial institution is an institution that provides financial services for its clients or members. Probably the most important financial service provided by financial institutions is acting as financial intermediaries....
 with access to financial transaction
Financial transaction

Financial transaction is an event or condition under the contract between a buyer and a seller to exchange an asset for payment. In accounting, it is recognized by an entry in the books of account....
s in a public space without the need for a human clerk
Clerk

Clerk, the vocational title, commonly refers to a white-collar worker who conducts general office or, in some instances, sales tasks. The responsibilities of clerical workers commonly include record keeping, filing, staffing service counters and other administrative tasks....
 or bank teller
Bank teller

A bank teller is an employee of a bank who deals directly with most customers. In some places this employee is known as a cashier.Tellers are considered a "front line" in the banking business....
.






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An automated teller machine (ATM) is a computerized telecommunications device that provides the customer
Customer

A customer, also client, buyer or purchaser is the buyer or user of the paid products of an individual or organization, mostly called the supplier or seller....
s of a financial institution
Financial institution

In financial economics, a financial institution is an institution that provides financial services for its clients or members. Probably the most important financial service provided by financial institutions is acting as financial intermediaries....
 with access to financial transaction
Financial transaction

Financial transaction is an event or condition under the contract between a buyer and a seller to exchange an asset for payment. In accounting, it is recognized by an entry in the books of account....
s in a public space without the need for a human clerk
Clerk

Clerk, the vocational title, commonly refers to a white-collar worker who conducts general office or, in some instances, sales tasks. The responsibilities of clerical workers commonly include record keeping, filing, staffing service counters and other administrative tasks....
 or bank teller
Bank teller

A bank teller is an employee of a bank who deals directly with most customers. In some places this employee is known as a cashier.Tellers are considered a "front line" in the banking business....
. On most modern ATMs, the customer is identified by inserting a plastic ATM card
ATM card

An ATM card is an ISO 7810 card issued by a bank, credit union or building society.It can be used:* at an automated teller machine for deposits, withdrawals, account information, and other types of transactions, often through interbank networks...
 with a magnetic stripe or a plastic smartcard with a chip
Integrated circuit

In electronics, an integrated circuit is a miniaturized electronic circuit that has been manufactured in the surface of a thin Wafer of semiconductor material....
, that contains a unique card number and some security information, such as an expiration date or CVC
Card Security Code

The Card Security Code , sometimes called Card Verification Value , Card Verification Value Code , Card Verification Code , Verification Code , or Card Code Verification is a security feature for credit card transactions, giving increased protection against credit card fraud....
 (CVV). Security
Security

Security is the degree of protection against danger, loss, and criminals. Individuals or actions that encroach upon the condition of protection are responsible for a "breach of security."...
 is provided by the customer entering a personal identification number
Personal identification number

A personal identification number is a secret numeric password shared between a user and a system that can be used to authenticate the user to the system....
 (PIN).

Using an ATM, customers can access their bank account
Account

Account, in bookkeeping, refers to assets, liabilities, income, and expenses recorded on individual pages of the so called book of final entry or ledger....
s in order to make cash
Cash

Cash refers to money in the physical form of currency, such as banknotes and coins.In bookkeeping and finance, "cash" refers to current assets comprised of currency or currency equivalents that can be accessed immediately or near-immediately ....
 withdrawals (or credit card
Credit card

A credit card is part of a system of payments named after the small plastic card issued to users of the system. It is a card entitling its holder to buy goods and services based on the holders promise to pay for these goods and services....
 cash advances) and check their account balances as well as purchasing mobile cell phone prepaid credit. ATMs are known by various other names including automated banking machine, money machine, bank machine, cash machine, hole-in-the-wall, cashpoint, Bancomat (in various countries in Europe and Russia), Multibanco
Multibanco

Multibanco is an interbank network in Portugal owned and operated by Sociedade Interbancaria de Servi?os S.A., or SIBS, that links the automated teller machine of 27 banks in Portugal, totaling 11,208 machines as of October 2006....
 (after a registered trade mark, in Portugal
Portugal

Portugal , officially the Portuguese Republic , is a country on the Iberian Peninsula. Located in southwestern Europe, Portugal is the westernmost country of mainland Europe and is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the west and south and by Spain to the north and east....
), and Any Time Money (in India
India

India, officially the Republic of India , is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and outlying territories by total area country by geographical area, the List of countries by population country, and the most populous liberal democracy in the world....
).

History


The first mechanical cash dispenser was developed and built by Luther George Simjian
Luther George Simjian

Luther George Simjian was an Armenian-United States inventor of numerous devices and owner of over 200 patents....
 and installed in 1939 in New York City
New York City

The City of New York is the List of United States cities by population in the United States, while the New York metropolitan area ranks among the List of urban areas by population....
 by the City Bank of New York
Citibank

Citibank is a major international bank, founded in 1812 as the City Bank of New York, later First National City Bank of New York. Citibank is now the consumer banking arm of financial services giant Citigroup, one of the largest companies in the world....
, but removed after 6 months due to the lack of customer acceptance.

Thereafter, the history of ATMs paused for over 25 years, until De La Rue
De La Rue

De La Rue plc is a United Kingdom security printing, papermaking and cash handling systems company headquartered in Basingstoke, Hampshire. It also has a factory on the Team Valley, Gateshead....
 developed the first electronic ATM, which was installed first in Enfield Town
Enfield Town

Enfield Town is a location in the London Borough of Enfield. It is north north-east of Charing Cross. Although the area now has none of the official attributes of a town, 'Town' remains the name of one of the Ward of the borough....
 in North London
North London

North London is the northern part of London, England. The area it covers is defined differently for a range of purposes....
, United Kingdom
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 on 27 June 1967 by Barclays Bank. This instance of the invention
Invention

An invention is the creation of a new configuration, composition of matter, device, or process. Some inventions are based on pre-existing models or ideas....
 is credited to John Shepherd-Barron
John Shepherd-Barron

John Adrian Shepherd-Barron is a Scottish people inventor.Educated at the University of Edinburgh and University of Cambridge, Shepherd-Barron went on to work for De La Rue Instruments in the 1960s and came up with the concept of a self-service machine which would dispense paper currency with 24/7 availability....
, although various other engineers were awarded patents for related technologies at the time. Shepherd-Barron was awarded an OBE
Order of the British Empire

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a United Kingdom order of chivalry established on 4 June 1917 by George V of the United Kingdom....
 in the 2005 New Year's Honours List. The first person to use the machine was the British
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 variety artist and actor Reg Varney
Reg Varney

Reginald Alfred Varney was an England actor, most notable for his role as Stan Butler in the 70s sitcom On the Buses....
. The first ATMs accepted only a single-use token or voucher, which was retained by the machine. These worked on various principles including radiation
Radiation

In physics, radiation describes any process in which energy emitted by one body travels through a medium or through space, ultimately to be absorbed by another body....
 and low-coercivity magnetism
Magnetism

In physics, magnetism is one of the phenomena by which materials exert attractive or repulsive forces on other materials. Some well-known materials that exhibit easily detectable magnetic properties are nickel, iron, cobalt, and their alloys; however, all materials are influenced to greater or lesser degree by the presence of a magnetic fiel...
 that was wiped by the card reader to make fraud more difficult. The machine dispensed pre-packaged envelopes containing ten pounds sterling. The idea of a PIN stored on the card was developed by the British engineer James Goodfellow
James Goodfellow

James Goodfellow is a Scotland inventor. He patented Personal Identification Number technology, and is widely acknowledged as the inventor of Automatic Teller Machine technology, although John Shepherd-Barron also had a large part to play in their development....
 in 1965.

In 1968 the networked ATM was pioneered in Dallas, Texas, by Donald Wetzel
Donald Wetzel

Donald C. Wetzel is an American engineer, known for holding the USA patent to the automatic teller machine.Born in New Orleans, Louisiana he graduated from Jesuit High School and got a...
 who was a department head at an automated baggage-handling company called Docutel. In 1995 the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History recognised Docutel and Wetzel as the inventors of the networked ATM.

ATMs first came into wide UK use in 1973; the IBM 2984 was designed at the request of Lloyds Bank
Lloyds Bank

Lloyds Bank Plc was a United Kingdom commercial bank which operated in England and Wales from 1765 until its merger into Lloyds TSB in 1995....
. The 2984 CIT (Cash Issuing Terminal) was the first true Cashpoint, similar in function to today's machines; Cashpoint is still a registered trademark of Lloyds TSB in the U.K. All were online and issued a variable amount which was immediately deducted from the account. A small number of 2984s were supplied to a US bank. Notable historical models of ATMs include the IBM 3624
IBM 3624

A successor to the IBM 3614, the IBM 3624 was a late 1970s second-generation Automatic teller machine that was designed at the IBM Los Gatos lab. IBM 3624 units, along with the later IBM 4732, were manufactured at IBM facilities in Charlotte, North Carolina and Havant, England until all operations were sold to Diebold, tied to the formation of the...
 and 473x series, Diebold 10xx
Diebold 10xx

The Diebold 10xx series is a third and fourth generation family of automated teller machines manufactured by Diebold....
 and TABS 9000 series, and NCR 5xxx series.

Location

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ATMs are placed not only near or inside the premises of banks, but also in locations such as shopping centers/malls, airports, grocery stores, petrol/gas stations, restaurants, or any place large numbers of people may gather. These represent two types of ATM installations: on and off premise. On premise ATMs are typically more advanced, multi-function machines that complement an actual bank branch's capabilities and thus more expensive. Off premise machines are deployed by financial institutions and also ISOs (or Independent Sales Organizations) where there is usually just a straight need for cash, so they typically are the cheaper mono-function devices. In Canada, when an ATM is not operated by a financial institution it is known as a "White Label ATM"
White Label ATMs in Canada

White Label ABMs in Canada provide alternative source of cash dispensing vis-?-vis traditional automatic banking machines from banks....
.

In North America, banks often have drive-thru lanes providing access to ATMs.

Many ATMs have a sign above them indicating the name of the bank or organization owning the ATM, and possibly including the list of ATM networks to which that machine is connected. This type of sign is called a
topper.

Financial networks

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Most ATMs are connected to interbank network
Interbank network

An interbank network, also known as an ATM consortium or ATM network, is a computer networking that connects the automated teller machine of different banks and permits these ATMs to interact with the ATM cards of non-native banks....
s, enabling people to withdraw and deposit money from machines not belonging to the bank where they have their account or in the country where their accounts are held (enabling cash withdrawals in local currency). Some examples of interbank networks include PULSE
Pulse (interbank network)

PULSE is an interbank electronic funds transfer network in the United States. PULSE serves more than 4,500 U.S. financial institutions and includes more than 265,000 ATMs, as well as POS terminals nationwide....
, PLUS
PLUS

PLUS is an interbank network that covers all VISA credit, debit, and prepaid cards, as well as ATM cards issued by various banks worldwide. Currently, there are one million PLUS-linked ATMs in 170 countries worldwide....
, Cirrus
Cirrus (interbank network)

Cirrus is a worldwide interbank network operated by Mastercard. It links MasterCard, Maestro , Diners Club credit, debit and prepaid cards to a network of over 1,000,000 Automatic teller machines in 93 countries....
, Interac
Interac

Interac Association is a Canada organization linking enterprises that have proprietary computer network so that they may communicate with each other for the purpose of exchanging electronic financial transactions....
 and LINK
LINK (UK)

LINK is a shared interbank ATM network operating in the United Kingdom. The Network counts 51 member institutions, of which 38 are various banks and building society issuing LINK ATM cards....
.

ATMs rely on authorization
Authorization

Authorization is the function of specifying access rights to resources, which is related to information security and computer security in general and to access control in particular....
 of a financial transaction
Financial transaction

Financial transaction is an event or condition under the contract between a buyer and a seller to exchange an asset for payment. In accounting, it is recognized by an entry in the books of account....
 by the card issuer or other authorizing institution via the communications network. This is often performed through an ISO 8583
ISO 8583

ISO 8583 Standard for Financial Transaction Card Originated Messages - Interchange message specifications is the International Organization for Standardization standard for systems that exchange electronic transactions made by cardholders using payment cards....
 messaging system.

Many banks charge ATM usage fees
ATM usage fees

ATM usage fees are the fees many banks and interbank networks charge for the use of their Automated Teller Machines . In some cases, these fees are assessed solely for non-members of the bank; in other cases, they apply to all users....
. In some cases, these fees are charged solely to users who are not customers of the bank where the ATM is installed; in other cases, they apply to all users. Many people oppose these fees because ATMs are actually less costly for banks than withdrawals from human tellers.

In order to allow a more diverse range of devices to attach to their networks, some interbank networks have passed rules expanding the definition of an ATM to be a terminal that either has the vault within its footprint or utilizes the vault or cash drawer within the merchant establishment, which allows for the use of a scrip cash dispenser
Scrip cash dispenser

A scrip cash dispenser is a computerized telecommunications device that allows a financial institution's customers a secure method of receiving cash in a retail location without the assistance of a cashier....
.

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ATMs typically connect directly to their ATM Controller
ATMC

An ATMC is a system used in financial institutions to route financial transactions between ATMs, core banking systems and other banks. An ATMC is sometimes referred to as an "EFTPOS Switch."...
 via either a dial-up modem
Modem

Modem is a peripheral device that modulation an analog carrier wave Signal to encode digital information, and also demodulation such a carrier signal to decode the transmitted information....
 over a telephone
Telephone

The telephone is a telecommunications device that is used to transmitter and receive electronically or digitally encoded sound between two or more people conversing....
 line or directly via a leased line. Leased lines are preferable to POTS
Plain old telephone service

Plain old telephone service is the voice-grade telephone service that remains the basic form of residential and small business service connection to the telephone network in most parts of the world....
 lines because they require less time to establish a connection. Leased lines may be comparatively expensive to operate versus a POTS line, meaning less-trafficked machines will usually rely on a dial-up modem. That dilemma may be solved as high-speed Internet VPN connections become more ubiquitous. Common lower-level layer communication protocols used by ATMs to communicate back to the bank include SNA
Systems Network Architecture

Systems Network Architecture is IBM's proprietary computer network architecture created in 1974. It is a complete protocol stack for interconnecting computers and their resources....
 over SDLC
Synchronous Data Link Control

Synchronous Data Link Control is a computer communications protocol. It is the layer 2 protocol for IBM's Systems Network Architecture . SDLC supports multipoint links as well as error correction....
, TC500 over Async
Asynchronous communication

In telecommunications, Asynchronous communication is transmission of data without the use of an external clock signal. Any timing required to recover data from the communication symbols is encoded within the symbols....
, X.25
X.25

X.25 is an ITU-T standard network layer protocol for Packet switched network wide area network communication. An X.25 WAN consists of Packet switching nodes as the networking hardware, and leased lines, Plain old telephone service connections or ISDN connections as physical links....
, and TCP/IP over Ethernet
Ethernet

Ethernet is a family of Data frame-based computer networking technologies for local area networks . The name comes from the physical concept of the Luminiferous aether....
.

In addition to methods employed for transaction security and secrecy, all communications traffic between the ATM and the Transaction Processor may also be encrypted via methods such as SSL.

Global use

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There are no hard international or government-compiled numbers totaling the complete number of ATMs in use worldwide. Estimates developed by ATMIA place the number of ATMs in use at over 1.5 million .

For the purpose of analyzing ATM usage around the world, financial institutions generally divide the world into seven regions, due to the penetration rates, usage statistics, and features deployed. Four regions (USA, Canada, Europe, and Japan) have high numbers of ATMs per million people and generally slowing growth rates. Despite the large number of ATMs, there is additional demand for machines in the Asia/Pacific area as well as in Latin America. ATMs have yet to reach high numbers in the Near East/Africa.

The world's most northerly
The world's most northern

This is a list of various different northernmost things on earth.Cities and settlements GeographyNature Animals...
 installed ATM is located at Longyearbyen
Longyearbyen

Longyearbyen is the largest settlement and the administrative centre of Svalbard. It is located on the western coast of Spitsbergen, the largest island of the Svalbard archipelago, on the southern side on Adventfjorden , which continues inland with Adventdalen ....
, Svalbard
Svalbard

Svalbard is an archipelago in the Arctic Ocean north of mainland Europe, about midway between mainland Norway and the North Pole. It consists of a group of islands ranging from 74th parallel north to 81st parallel north, and 10th meridian east to 35th meridian east....
, Norway
Norway

Norway , officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a constitutional monarchy in Northern Europe that occupies the western portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula....
.

The world's most southerly
The world's most southern

Cities and settlements ...
 installed ATM is located at McMurdo Station
McMurdo Station

McMurdo Station is an American Antarctica research center located on the southern tip of Ross Island on the shore of McMurdo Sound, 1 E6 m miles due south of New Zealand....
, Antarctica
Antarctica

Antarctica is Earth's southernmost continent, overlying the South Pole. It is situated in the Antarctica of the southern hemisphere, almost entirely south of the Antarctic Circle, and is surrounded by the Southern Ocean....
.

While ATMs are ubiquitous on modern cruise ships, ATMs can also be found on some US Navy ships.

In the United Kingdom
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
, an ATM may be colloqually referred to as a "Cashpoint", named after the Lloyds Bank ATM brand, or "hole-in-the-wall", an expression after which the equivalent Barclays brand was later named. In Scotland
Scotland

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 the term Cashline
Cashline

Cashline is the name of the Automated Teller Machine network run by the Royal Bank of Scotland. Its beginnings date back to 1967 when the Royal Bank installed its first ATM in its offices in the West End of Edinburgh....
 has become a generic term for an ATM, based on the branding from the Royal Bank of Scotland
Royal Bank of Scotland

The Royal Bank of Scotland Group is a majority part-nationalised British people banking and insurance holding company in which HM Treasury holds an 74% controlling shareholding, through the UK Financial Investments Limited....
.

In the Republic of Ireland
Republic of Ireland

Ireland is an Island country in north-western Europe. The modern Sovereignty state occupies about five-sixths of the island of Ireland, which was partitioned by the British on 3 May 1921....
, an ATM is commonly referred to as a "Banklink
Banklink

In Australia and New Zealand, BankLink is an accounting service used by more than 200,000 small businesses for their GST and end of year tax. BankLink is available to businesses through their accountants....
", named after the Allied Irish Bank brand of machine
Machine

A machine is any device that uses energy to perform some activity. In common usage, the meaning is that of a device having parts that perform or assist in performing any type of work....
s. The slang
Slang

Slang is the use of highly informal words and expressions that are not considered standard in the speaker's dialect or language....
 term "Drink-link" is used to describe ATMs as they are very often used on nights out when extra cash
Cash

Cash refers to money in the physical form of currency, such as banknotes and coins.In bookkeeping and finance, "cash" refers to current assets comprised of currency or currency equivalents that can be accessed immediately or near-immediately ....
 is called for.

Hardware

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An ATM is typically made up of the following devices:
  • CPU (to control the user interface and transaction devices)
  • Magnetic
    Magnetic stripe card

    A magnetic stripe card is a type of card capable of storing data by modifying the magnetism of tiny iron-based magnetic particles on a band of magnetic material on the card....
     and/or Chip card reader (to identify the customer)
  • PIN
    Personal identification number

    A personal identification number is a secret numeric password shared between a user and a system that can be used to authenticate the user to the system....
     Pad (similar in layout to a Touch tone or Calculator
    Calculator

    A calculator is a device for performing mathematical calculations, distinguished from a computer by having a limited problem solving ability and an interface optimized for interactive calculation rather than programming....
     keypad), often manufactured as part of a secure enclosure.
  • Secure cryptoprocessor
    Secure cryptoprocessor

    A secure cryptoprocessor is a dedicated computer or microprocessor for carrying out cryptographic operations, embedded in a packaging with multiple physical security measures, which give it a degree of tamper resistance....
    , generally within a secure enclosure.
  • Display (used by the customer for performing the transaction)
  • Function key
    Function key

    A function key is a key on a computer or computer terminal computer keyboard which can be programmed so as to cause an operating system command interpreter or application program to perform certain actions....
     buttons (usually close to the display) or a Touchscreen
    Touchscreen

    A touchscreen is a display which can detect the presence and location of a touch within the display area. The term generally refers to touch or contact to the display of the device by a finger or hand....
     (used to select the various aspects of the transaction)


  • Record Printer (to provide the customer with a record of their transaction)
  • Vault
    Bank vault

    A bank vault is a secure space where money, valuables, records, and documents can be stored. Vaults protect their contents with armored walls and a tightly fashioned door closed with a complex lock....
     (to store the parts of the machinery requiring restricted access)
  • Housing (for aesthetics and to attach signage to)


Recently, due to heavier computing demands and the falling price of computer-like architectures, ATMs have moved away from custom hardware architectures using microcontroller
Microcontroller

A microcontroller is a small computer on a single integrated circuit consisting of a relatively simple CPU combined with support functions such as a crystal oscillator, timers, watchdog, serial and analog I/O etc....
s and/or application-specific integrated circuit
Application-specific integrated circuit

An application-specific integrated circuit is an integrated circuit customized for a particular use, rather than intended for general-purpose use....
s to adopting a hardware architecture that is very similar to a personal computer
Personal computer

A personal computer is any general-purpose computer whose original sales price, size, and capabilities make it useful for individuals, and which is intended to be operated directly by an end user, with no intervening computer operator....
. Many ATMs are now able to use operating systems such as Microsoft Windows and Linux
Linux

Linux is a generic term referring to Unix-like computer operating systems based on the Linux kernel. Their development is one of the most prominent examples of free and open source software collaboration; typically all the underlying source code can be used, freely modified, and redistributed by anyone under the terms of the GNU GPL license...
. Although it is undoubtedly cheaper to use commercial off-the-shelf
Commercial off-the-shelf

Commercial, off-the-shelf is a term for Computer software or hardware, generally technology or computer products, that are ready-made and available for sale, lease, or license to the general public....
 hardware, it does make ATMs vulnerable to the same sort of problems exhibited by conventional computers.

Business owners often lease ATM terminals from ATM service providers such as United Cash Solutions
United Bank Card

United Bank Card, Inc. is a Electronic payment and electronic funds transfer located in New Jersey, United States, serving businesses throughout the US....
.

Vaults

Atm Interior
The vault of an ATM is within the footprint of the device itself and is where items of value are kept. Scrip cash dispenser
Scrip cash dispenser

A scrip cash dispenser is a computerized telecommunications device that allows a financial institution's customers a secure method of receiving cash in a retail location without the assistance of a cashier....
s do not incorporate a vault.

Mechanisms found inside the vault may include:
  • Dispensing mechanism (to provide cash
    Cash

    Cash refers to money in the physical form of currency, such as banknotes and coins.In bookkeeping and finance, "cash" refers to current assets comprised of currency or currency equivalents that can be accessed immediately or near-immediately ....
     or other items of value)
  • Deposit mechanism, including a Cheque Processing Module and Batch Note Acceptor (to allow the customer to make deposits)
  • Security sensors (Magnetic, Thermal, Seismic)
  • Locks: (to ensure controlled access to the contents of the vault)


ATM vaults are supplied by manufacturers in several grades. Factors influencing vault grade selection include cost, weight, regulatory requirements, ATM type, operator risk avoidance practices, and internal volume requirements.

Industry standard vault configurations include Underwriters Laboratories
Underwriters Laboratories

Underwriters Laboratories Inc. is a U.S. privately owned and operated, independent, third party product safety testing and certification organization....
 UL-291 "Business Hours" and Level 1 Safes, RAL TL-30 derivatives, and CEN
Cen

CEN can stand for:*Centaurus - the constellation Centaurus*Cen, or sen, is the currency of the fictional nation of Amestris of the anime/manga "Fullmetal Alchemist"...
 EN 1143-1:2005 - CEN III/VdS and CEN IV/LGAI/VdS.

ATM manufacturers recommend that vaults be attached to the floor to prevent theft.

Software

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With the migration to commodity PC hardware, standard commercial "off-the-shelf" operating systems and programming environments can be used inside of ATMs. Typical platforms used in ATM development include RMX
RMX

iRMX is a real-time operating system designed specifically for use with the Intel 8080 and Intel 8086 family of processors. It is an acronym for Real-time Multitasking eXecutive....
, OS/2
OS/2

OS/2 is a computer operating system, initially created by Microsoft and IBM, then later developed by IBM exclusively. The name stands for "Operating System/2," because it was introduced as part of the same generation change release as IBM's "IBM Personal System/2 " line of second-generation personal computers....
, and Microsoft
Microsoft

Microsoft Corporation is a multinational corporation computer technology corporation that develops, manufactures, licenses, and supports a wide range of computer software products for computing devices....
 operating systems (such as MS-DOS
MS-DOS

MS-DOS is an operating system commercialized by Microsoft. It was the most commonly used member of the DOS family of operating systems and was the main operating system for personal computers during the 1980s....
, PC-DOS
PC-DOS

IBM PC DOS was a DOS operating system for the IBM Personal Computer, sold throughout the 1980s and 2000s....
, Windows NT
Windows NT

Windows NT is a family of operating systems produced by Microsoft, the first version of which was released in July 1993. It was originally designed to be a powerful high-level-language-based, processor-independent, multiprocessing, multiuser operating system with features comparable to Unix....
, Windows 2000
Windows 2000

Windows 2000 is a line of operating systems produced by Microsoft for use on business desktops, Laptop, and Server . Released on 17 February, 2000, it was the successor to Windows NT 4.0, and is the final release of Microsoft Windows to display the "Windows NT" designation....
, Windows XP Professional, or Windows XP Embedded). Java
Java (Sun)

Java refers to a number of computer software products and specifications from Sun Microsystems that together provide a system for developing application software and deploying it in a cross-platform environment....
, Linux
Linux

Linux is a generic term referring to Unix-like computer operating systems based on the Linux kernel. Their development is one of the most prominent examples of free and open source software collaboration; typically all the underlying source code can be used, freely modified, and redistributed by anyone under the terms of the GNU GPL license...
 and Unix
Unix

Unix is a computer operating system originally developed in 1969 by a group of American Telephone & Telegraph employees at Bell Labs, including Ken Thompson , Dennis Ritchie, Douglas McIlroy, and Joe Ossanna....
 may also be used in these environments.

Linux
Linux

Linux is a generic term referring to Unix-like computer operating systems based on the Linux kernel. Their development is one of the most prominent examples of free and open source software collaboration; typically all the underlying source code can be used, freely modified, and redistributed by anyone under the terms of the GNU GPL license...
 is also finding some reception in the ATM marketplace. An example of this is Banrisul
Banrisul

Banrisul is the largest bank in Southern Brazil and operates primarily in the state of Rio Grande do Sul , over a network that serves 364 cities ....
, the largest bank in the south of Brazil
Brazil

Brazil , officially the Federative Republic of Brazil , is a country in South America. It is the List of countries and outlying territories by total area country by geographical area, occupying nearly half of South America, the List of countries by population country, and the fourth most populous democracy in the world....
, which has replaced the MS-DOS
MS-DOS

MS-DOS is an operating system commercialized by Microsoft. It was the most commonly used member of the DOS family of operating systems and was the main operating system for personal computers during the 1980s....
 operating systems in its ATMs with Linux. Banco do Brasil
Banco do Brasil

Banco do Brasil S.A. Banco do Brasil is controlled by the Brazilian government but its stock is traded at the Bovespa and its management follows standard international banking practices ....
 is also migrating ATMs to Linux.

Common application layer transaction protocols, such as Diebold
Diebold

Diebold, Inc. is a United States-based security systems corporation that is engaged primarily in the sale, manufacture, installation and service of self-service transaction systems , electronic and physical security products , voting machines, and software and integrated systems for global financial and commercial markets....
 911 or 912, IBM
IBM

International Business Machines Corporation, abbreviated IBM and nicknamed "Big Blue" , is a multinational corporation computer technology and consulting corporation headquartered in Armonk, New York, New York, United States....
 PBM, and NCR
NCR Corporation

NCR Corporation is a technology company specializing in products for the retail and financial sectors. Its main products are point of sale, automatic teller machines, cheque processing systems, barcode reader, and business consumables....
 NDC or NDC+
NDC

NDC or ndc may refer to:* the ndc or "name daemon control program" in some Unix-based BIND name server environments* The National Democratic Congress , a political party in Ghana...
 provide emulation
Hardware emulation

Hardware emulation is the process of imitating the behavior of one or more pieces of hardware with another piece of hardware, typically a special purpose emulation system....
 of older generations of hardware on newer platforms with incremental extensions made over time to address new capabilities, although companies like NCR continuously improve these protocols issuing newer versions (latest NCR Aptra Advance NDC Version 3.x.y (Where x.y are subversions). Most major ATM manufacturers provide software packages that implement these protocols. Newer protocols such as IFX
Interactive Financial Exchange

Interactive Financial Exchange is an XML specification for financial transactions such as bill presentment and payment, business to business and consumer to business banking , payments and automated teller machine communications....
 have yet to find wide acceptance by transaction processors.

With the move to a more standardized software base, financial institutions have been increasingly interested in the ability to pick and choose the application programs that drive their equipment. WOSA/XFS, now known as CEN XFS (or simply XFS)
CEN/XFS

CEN/XFS or XFS provides a client-server architecture for financial applications on the Microsoft Windows platform, especially peripheral devices such as EFTPOS terminals and Automatic teller machines which are unique to the financial industry....
, provides a common API for accessing and manipulating the various devices of an ATM.

J/XFS is a Java implementation of the CEN XFS API.

While the perceived benefit of XFS is similar to the Java's "Write once, run anywhere" mantra, often different ATM hardware vendors have different interpretations of the XFS standard. The result of these differences in interpretation means that ATM applications typically use a middleware
Middleware

Middleware is computer software that connects software components or applications. The software consists of a set of enabling services that allow multiple processes running on one or more machines to interact across a network....
 to even out the differences between various platforms.

Notable XFS middleware platforms include Triton PRISM, Diebold
Diebold

Diebold, Inc. is a United States-based security systems corporation that is engaged primarily in the sale, manufacture, installation and service of self-service transaction systems , electronic and physical security products , voting machines, and software and integrated systems for global financial and commercial markets....
 Agilis, CR2 BankWorld, KAL Kalignite, NCR Corporation
NCR Corporation

NCR Corporation is a technology company specializing in products for the retail and financial sectors. Its main products are point of sale, automatic teller machines, cheque processing systems, barcode reader, and business consumables....
 Aptra Edge, Phoenix Interactive VISTAatm, and Wincor Nixdorf
Wincor Nixdorf

Wincor Nixdorf is a Germany corporation that provides retail and retail banking hardware, software, and services. Wincor Nixdorf is engaged primarily in the sale, manufacture, installation and service of self-service transaction systems , retail banking equipment, lottery terminals, software and services for global financial and commercial...
 Protopas.

With the move of ATMs to industry-standard computing environments, concern has risen about the integrity of the ATM's software stack.

Security


Security
Security

Security is the degree of protection against danger, loss, and criminals. Individuals or actions that encroach upon the condition of protection are responsible for a "breach of security."...
, as it relates to ATMs, has several dimensions. ATMs also provide a practical demonstration of a number of security systems and concepts operating together and how various security concerns are dealt with.

Physical


Early ATM security focused on making the ATMs invulnerable to physical attack; they were effectively safes with dispenser mechanisms. A number of attacks on ATMs resulted, with thieves attempting to steal entire ATMs by ram-raiding
Ram-raiding

Ram-raiding is a variation on burglary in which a van, SUV, car, or other heavy vehicle is driven through the windows or doors of a closed shop, usually a department store or jewellers shop, to allow the perpetrators to loot it....
. Since late 1990s, criminal groups operating in Japan improved ram-raiding by stealing and using a truck loaded with a heavy construction machinery to effectively demolish or uproot an entire ATM and any housing to steal its cash.

Another attack method is to seal all openings of the ATM with silicone
Silicone

Silicones are largely inert, man-made compounds with a wide variety of forms and uses. Typically heat-resistant, nonstick, and rubberlike, they are commonly used in cookware, medicine, sealants, adhesives, lubricants, and insulation....
 and fill the vault with a combustible gas or to place an explosive inside, attached, or near the ATM. This gas or explosive is ignited and the vault is opened or distorted by the force of the resulting explosion and the criminals can break in.

Modern ATM physical security, per other modern money-handling security, concentrates on denying the use of the money inside the machine to a thief, by means of techniques such as dye markers and smoke canisters.

Transactional secrecy and integrity

The security of ATM transactions relies mostly on the integrity of the secure cryptoprocessor: the ATM often uses commodity components that are not considered to be "trusted system
Trusted system

In the security engineering subspecialty of computer science, a trusted system is a system that is relied upon to a specified extent to enforce a specified security policy....
s".

Encryption of personal information, required by law in many jurisdictions, is used to prevent fraud. Sensitive data in ATM transactions are usually encrypted
Encryption

In cryptography, encryption is the process of transforming information using an algorithm to make it unreadable to anyone except those possessing special knowledge, usually referred to as a key ....
 with DES
Data Encryption Standard

The Data Encryption Standard is a block cipher that was selected by National Bureau of Standards as an official Federal Information Processing Standard for the United States in 1976 and which has subsequently enjoyed widespread use internationally....
, but transaction processors now usually require the use of Triple DES
Triple DES

In cryptography, Triple DES is a block cipher formed from the Data Encryption Standard cipher by using it three times....
. Remote Key Loading techniques may be used to ensure the secrecy of the initialization of the encryption keys in the ATM. Message Authentication Code
Message authentication code

A cryptography message authentication code is a short piece of information used to authenticate a message.A MAC algorithm accepts as input a secret key and an arbitrary-length message to be authenticated, and outputs a MAC ....
 (MAC) or Partial MAC may also be used to ensure messages have not been tampered with while in transit between the ATM and the financial network.

Customer identity integrity

Japanese Atm Palm Scanner
There have also been a number of incidents of fraud where criminals have attached fake keypads or card readers to existing machines. These have then been used to record customers' PINs and bank card information in order to gain unauthorized access to their accounts. Various ATM manufacturers have put in place countermeasures to protect the equipment they manufacture from these threats.

Alternate methods to verify cardholder identities have been tested and deployed in some countries, such as finger and palm vein patterns, iris
Iris recognition

Iris recognition is a method of biometrics authentication that uses pattern recognition techniques based on high-resolution images of the iris of an individual's eyes....
, and facial recognition technologies. However, recently, cheaper mass production equipment has been developed and being installed in machines globally that detect the presence of foreign objects on the front of ATM's, current tests have shown 99% detection success for all types of skimming device.

Device operation integrity

Worn Atm
Openings on the customer-side of ATMs are often covered by mechanical shutters to prevent tampering with the mechanisms when they are not in use. Alarm sensors are placed inside the ATM and in ATM servicing areas to alert their operators when doors have been opened by unauthorized personnel.

Rules are usually set by the government or ATM operating body that dictate what happens when integrity systems fail. Depending on the jurisdiction, a bank may or may not be liable when an attempt is made to dispense a customer's money from an ATM and the money either gets outside of the ATM's vault, or was exposed in a non-secure fashion, or they are unable to determine the state of the money after a failed transaction. Bank customers often complain that banks have made it difficult to recover money lost in this way, but this is often complicated by the bank's own internal policies regarding suspicious activities typical of the criminal element.

Customer security

Atms in A Van
In some countries, multiple security cameras and security guard
Security guard

A security guard, is usually a privately and formally employment person who is paid to protect property, assets, or people.Often, security officers are uniformed and act to protect property by maintaining a high visibility presence to deter illegal and inappropriate actions, observing for signs of crime, fire or disorder; then taking act...
s are a common feature. In the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
, The NY State Comptroller's Office has criticized the NY State Department of Banking for not following through on safety inspections of ATMs in high crime areas.

Critics of ATM operators assert that the issue of customer security appears to have been abandoned by the banking industry; it has been suggested that efforts are now more concentrated on deterrent legislation than on solving the problem of forced withdrawals.

At least as far back as July 30, 1986, critics of the industry have called for the adoption of an emergency PIN system for ATMs, where the user is able to send a silent alarm in response to a threat. Legislative efforts to require an emergency PIN system have appeared in Illinois
Illinois

The State of Illinois is a U.S. state of the United States, the 21st to be admitted to the United States. Illinois is the most populous and demographically diverse Midwestern United States state and the fifth most populous state in the nation....
, Kansas
Kansas

The State of Kansas is a Midwestern U.S. state in the Central United States of the United States of America, an area often referred to as the United States "Heartland"....
 and Georgia
Georgia (U.S. state)

Georgia is a U.S. state in the United States and was one of the original Thirteen Colonies that revolted against United Kingdom rule in the American Revolution....
, but none have succeeded as of yet.

Alternative uses

Dual Currency Cash Machines in Jersey
Although ATMs were originally developed as just cash dispensers, they have evolved to include many other bank-related functions. In some countries, especially those which benefit from a fully integrated cross-bank ATM network (e.g.: Multibanco
Multibanco

Multibanco is an interbank network in Portugal owned and operated by Sociedade Interbancaria de Servi?os S.A., or SIBS, that links the automated teller machine of 27 banks in Portugal, totaling 11,208 machines as of October 2006....
 in Portugal), ATMs include many functions which are not directly related to the management of one's own bank account, such as:
  • Deposit currency recognition, acceptance, and recycling
  • Paying routine bills, fees, and taxes (utilities, phone bills, social security, legal fees, taxes, etc.)
  • Printing bank statement
    Bank statement

    An account statement or a bank statement is a summary of all financial transactions occurring over a given period of time on a deposit account, a credit card, or any other type of account offered by a financial institution....
    s
  • Updating passbook
    Passbook

    A passbook or bankbook is a paper book used to record bank transactions on a deposit account. Depending on the country or the financial institution, it can be of the dimensions of a chequebook or a passport....
    s
  • Loading monetary value into stored value cards
  • Purchasing
    • Postage stamp
      Postage stamp

      A postage stamp is adhesive paper evidence of a fee paid for Mail services. Usually a small rectangle attached to an envelope, the stamp signifies the person sending it has fully or partly paid for delivery....
      s.
    • Lottery
      Lottery

      A lottery is a form of gambling which involves the drawing of lots for a prize. Some governments outlaw it, while others endorse it to the extent of organizing a national lottery....
       tickets
    • Train tickets
      Public transport

      Public transport comprises passenger transportation services which are available for use by the general public, as opposed to modes for private use such as automobiles or vehicles for hire....
    • Concert tickets
    • Shopping mall
      Shopping mall

      File:Nordstrom wing , Pentagon City Mall.jpgA shopping mall or shopping centre is a building or set of buildings which contain retail units, with interconnecting walkways enabling visitors to easily walk from unit to unit....
       gift certificates.
  • Games and promotional features
  • Donating to charities
  • Cheque Processing Module
  • Adding pre-paid cell phone credit.


Increasingly banks are seeking to use the ATM as a sales device to deliver pre approved loans and targeted advertising using products such as ITM (the Intelligent Teller Machine) from CR2 or Aptra Relate from NCR. ATMs can also act as an advertising channel for companies to advertise their own products or third-party products and services.

In Canada, ATMs are called
guichets automatiques in French
French language

French is a Romance language spoken around the world by around 80 million people as first language, by 190 million as second language, and by about another 200 million people as an acquired tongue, with significant speakers in 54 countries....
 and sometimes "Bank Machines" in English. The Interac
Interac

Interac Association is a Canada organization linking enterprises that have proprietary computer network so that they may communicate with each other for the purpose of exchanging electronic financial transactions....
 shared cash network does not allow for the selling of goods from ATMs due to specific security requirements for PIN entry when buying goods. CIBC machines in Canada, are able to top-up the minutes on certain pay as you go phone's.

Manufactures have demonstrated and have deployed several different technologies on ATMs that have not yet reached worldwide acceptance, such as:
  • Biometrics, where authorization of transactions is based on the scanning of a customer's fingerprint, iris, face, etc. Biometrics on ATMs can be found in Asia.
  • Cheque/Cash Acceptance, where the ATM accepts and recognise cheques and/or currency without using envelopes Expected to grow in importance in the US through Check 21 legislation.
  • Bar code scanning
  • On-demand printing of "items of value" (such as movie tickets, traveler's cheque
    Traveler's cheque

    A traveler's check is a preprinted, fixed-amount cheque designed to allow the person signing it to make an unconditional payment to someone else as a result of having paid the issuer for that privilege....
    s, etc.)
  • Dispensing additional media (such as phone cards)
  • Co-ordination of ATMs with mobile phones
  • Customer-specific advertising
  • Integration with non-banking equipment


Reliability

Delarue Atm Crash
Before an ATM is placed in a public place, it typically has undergone extensive testing with both test money
Test Money

Test Money are a part of the test apparatus that are often used with currency handling equipment, such as Automatic teller machines.While it is often desirable to use actual banknotes or coins in the process of testing currency handling equipment, the inherent value of the objects being used means that security procedures must be put in pl...
 and the backend computer systems that allow it to perform transactions. Banking customers also have come to expect high reliability in their ATMs, which provides incentives to ATM providers to minimize machine and network failures. Financial consequences of incorrect machine operation also provide high degrees of incentive to minimize malfunctions.

ATMs and the supporting electronic financial networks are generally very reliable, with industry benchmarks typically producing 98.25% customer availability for ATMs and up to 99.999% availability for host systems. If ATMs do go out of service, customers could be left without the ability to make transactions until the beginning of their bank's next time of opening hours.

Of course, not all errors are to the detriment of customers; there have been cases of machines giving out money without debiting the account, or giving out higher value notes as a result of incorrect denomination
Denomination (currency)

Denomination is a proper description of a currency amount, usually for coins or banknotes. Denominations may also be used with other means of payment like Scrips....
 of banknote
Banknote

A banknote is a kind of negotiable instrument, a promissory note made by a bank payable to the bearer on demand, used as money, and in many jurisdictions is legal tender....
 being loaded in the money cassettes. Errors that can occur may be mechanical
Machine

A machine is any device that uses energy to perform some activity. In common usage, the meaning is that of a device having parts that perform or assist in performing any type of work....
 (such as card transport mechanisms; keypads; hard disk failures); software (such as operating system
Operating system

An operating system is an interface between hardware and applications; it is responsible for the management and coordination of activities and the sharing of the limited resources of the computer....
; device driver
Device driver

In computing, a device driver or software driver is a computer program allowing higher-level computer programs to interact with a hardware device....
; application
Application software

Application software is any tool that functions and is operated by means of a computer, with the purpose of supporting or improving the software user 's work....
); communications
Information transfer

In telecommunications, information transfer is the process of moving messages containing user information from a source to a sink.Note: The information transfer rate may or may not be equal to the Transmission modulation rate....
; or purely down to operator error.
Atm Os2 Crash
To aid in reliability, some ATMs print each transaction to a roll paper journal that is stored inside the ATM, which allows both the users of the ATMs and the related financial institutions to settle things based on the records in the journal in case there is a dispute. In some cases, transactions are posted to an electronic journal to remove the cost of supplying journal paper to the ATM and for more convenient searching of data.

Improper money checking can cause the possibility of a customer receiving counterfeit
Counterfeit

A counterfeit is an imitation made usually with the intent to deceptively represent its content or origins, thus increasing sales appeal due to the reputation of the imitated product....
 banknotes from an ATM. While bank personnel are generally trained better at spotting and removing counterfeit cash, the resulting ATM money supplies used by banks provide no absolute guarantee for proper banknotes, as the Federal Criminal Police Office of Germany
Federal Criminal Police Office (Germany)

The Federal Criminal Police Office of Germany is the Federal republic investigative police agency of Germany and falls directly under the Federal Ministry of the Interior ....
 has confirmed that there are regularly incidents of false banknotes having been dispensed through bank ATMs. Some ATMs may be stocked and wholly owned by outside companies, which can further complicate this problem. Bill validation technology can be used by ATM providers to help ensure the authenticity of the cash before it is stocked in an ATM; ATMs that have cash recycling capabilities include this capability.

Fraud

As with any device containing objects of value, ATMs and the systems they depend on to function are the targets of fraud. Fraud against ATMs and people's attempts to use them takes several forms.

The first known instance of a fake ATM was installed at a shopping mall in Manchester, Connecticut
Manchester, Connecticut

Manchester is a town in Hartford County, Connecticut, Connecticut, United States. As of the United States Census, 2000, the town had a total population of 54,740....
 in 1993. By modifying the inner workings of a Fujitsu
Fujitsu

is a Japanese company specializing in semiconductors, air conditioners, computers , telecommunications, and Service , and is headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Tokyo....
 model 7020 ATM, a criminal gang known as The Bucklands Boys were able to steal information from cards inserted into the machine by customers.

In some cases, bank fraud could occur at ATMs whereby the bank accidentally stocks the ATM with bills in the wrong denomination, therefore giving the customer more money than should be dispensed. The result of receiving too much money may be influenced on the card holder agreement in place between the customer and the bank.

In a variation of this, WAVY-TV
WAVY-TV

WAVY-TV is the NBC affiliate serving the Norfolk, Virginia/Portsmouth, Virginia/Newport News, Virginia television market . The station is located and licensed in Portsmouth, Virginia, and its transmitter is located in Suffolk, Virginia....
 reported an incident in Virginia Beach of September 2006 where a hacker who had probably obtained a factory-default admin password for a gas station's white label ATM caused the unit to assume it was loaded with $5 USD bills instead of $20s, enabling himself—and many subsequent customers—to walk away with four times the money they said they wanted to withdraw.

ATM behavior can change during what is called "stand-in" time, where the bank's cash dispensing network is unable to access databases that contain account information (possibly for database maintenance). In order to give customers access to cash, customers may be allowed to withdraw cash up to a certain amount that may be less than their usual daily withdrawal limit, but may still exceed the amount of available money in their account, which could result in fraud.

Card fraud

Atm Lineup On Ground
In an attempt to prevent criminals from shoulder surfing
Shoulder surfing (computer security)

In computer security, shoulder surfing refers to using direct observation techniques, such as looking over someone's shoulder, to get information....
 the customer's PIN
Pin

A pin is a device used for fastening objects or material together.Pin may also refer to:* Award pin, a small piece of metal or plastic with a pin attached given as an award for some achievement...
s, some banks draw privacy areas on the floor.

For a low-tech form of fraud, the easiest is to simply steal a customer's card. A later variant of this approach is to trap the card inside of the ATM's card reader with a device often referred to as a Lebanese loop
Lebanese loop

A Lebanese loop is a device used to commit fraud and identity theft by exploiting automated teller machines . Its name comes from its regular use amongst Lebanon financial crime perpetrators, although it has now spread to various other international criminal groups....
. When the customer gets frustrated by not getting the card back and walks away from the machine, the criminal is able to remove the card and withdraw cash from the customer's account.

Another simple form of fraud involves attempting to get the customer's bank to issue a new card and stealing it from their mail.
Tamper Warning On Atm in London
The concept and various methods of copying the contents of an ATM card's magnetic stripe on to a duplicate card to access other people's financial information was well known in the hacking communities by late 1990.

In 1996 Andrew Stone, a computer security consultant from Hampshire in the UK, was convicted of stealing more than £1 million (at the time equivalent to US$1.6 million) by pointing high definition video cameras at ATMs from a considerable distance, and by recording the card numbers, expiry dates, etc. from the embossed detail on the ATM cards along with video footage of the PINs being entered. After getting all the information from the videotapes, he was able to produce clone cards which not only allowed him to withdraw the full daily limit for each account, but also allowed him to sidestep withdrawal limits by using multiple copied cards. In court, it was shown that he could withdraw as much as £10,000 per hour by using this method. Stone was sentenced to five years and six months in prison.

By contrast, a newer high-tech
modus operandi
Modus operandi

Modus operandi is a Latin phrase, approximately translated as "mode of operation". The plural is modi operandi . It is used in law enforcement to describe a criminal's characteristic patterns and style of committing crimes....
involves the installation of a magnetic card reader over the real ATM's card slot and the use of a wireless surveillance camera or a modified digital camera to observe the user's PIN. Card data is then cloned onto a second card and the criminal attempts a standard cash withdrawal. The availability of low-cost commodity wireless cameras and card readers has made it a relatively simple form of fraud, with comparatively low risk to the fraudsters.

In an attempt to stop these practices, countermeasures against card cloning have been developed by the banking industry, in particular by the use of smart card
Smart card

A smart card, chip card, or integrated circuit card , is in any pocket-sized card with embedded integrated circuits which can process data....
s which cannot easily be copied or spoofed by un-authenticated devices, and by attempting to make the outside of their ATMs tamper evident
Tamper-evident

Tamper-evident describes a device or process that makes unauthorized access to the protected object easily detected. Seals, markings or other techniques may be tamper indicating....
. Older chip-card security systems include the French Carte Bleue
Carte Bleue

Carte Bleue is a major debit card payment scheme operating in France. The system has now been integrated into a wider scheme called Groupement des Cartes Bancaires CB or Carte bancaire ....
, Visa Cash
Visa Cash

Visa Cash is a smart card electronic cash system owned by VISA .Trialled in various locations Worldwide , the system works via a 'chip' embedded in a bank card, and looks similar to the so-called 'Chip and PIN' cards issued, among other countries, in France and the UK....
, Mondex
Mondex

Mondex is a smart card electronic cash system which was originally developed by National Westminster Bank in the United Kingdom and subsequently sold to MasterCard International....
, Blue from American Express and EMV '96 or EMV 3.11. The most actively developed form of smart card security in the industry today is known as EMV 2000 or EMV 4.x.

EMV
EMV

EMV is a standard for interoperation of IC cards and IC capable point of sale terminals and Automated Teller Machine's, for authenticating credit card and debit card payments....
 is widely used in the UK (Chip and PIN
Chip and PIN

Chip and PIN is the name of a government-backed initiative in the United Kingdom to implement the EMV standard for secure payments. There is also a similar initiative in Republic of Ireland called Chip and PIN Ireland....
) and other parts of Europe, but when it is not available in a specific area, ATMs must fallback to using the easy to copy magnetic stripe to perform transactions. This fallback behaviour can be exploited. However the fallback option has been removed by several UK banks, meaning if the chip is not read, the transaction will be declined.

In February 2009, a group of criminals used counterfeit ATM cards to steal $9 million from 130 ATMs in 49 cities around the world all within a time period of 30 minutes.

Card cloning and skimming can be detected by the implementation of magnetic card reader heads and firmware that can read a signature embedded in all magnetic stripes during the card production process. This signature known as a "MagnaPrint" or BluPrint can be used in conjunction with common two factor authentication schemes utilized in ATM, debit/retail point-of-sale and prepaid card applications.

Related devices

A Talking ATM
Talking ATM

A Talking ATM is a type of automated teller machine that provides audible instructions so that persons who cannot read an ATM screen can independently use the machine....
 is a type of ATM that provides audible instructions so that persons who cannot read an ATM screen can independently use the machine. All audible information is delivered privately through a standard headphone jack on the face of the machine. Alternatively, some banks such as the Nordea
Nordea

Nordea Bank AB is a Nordic Countries Finance services group operating in Northern Europe, based in Stockholm. It is the result of the successive mergers and acquisitions of the Sweden, Finland, Denmark and Norway banks of Nordbanken, Merita Bank, Unibank and Christiania Bank that took place between 1997 and 2000....
 and Swedbank
Swedbank

Swedbank Aktiebolag is a leading Nordic countries-Baltic States banking group with 8.8 million retail customers and 441,000 corporate customers in Sweden, Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia....
 use a built-in external speaker which may be invoked by pressing the talk button on the keypad. Information is delivered to the customer either through pre-recorded sound
Sound

Sound is vibration transmitted through a solid, liquid, or gas, composed of frequencies within the range of hearing and of a threshold of hearing to be heard, or the sensation stimulated in organs of hearing by such vibrations....
 files or via text-to-speech speech synthesis
Speech synthesis

Speech synthesis is the artificial production of human Speech communication. A computer system used for this purpose is called a speech synthesizer, and can be implemented in software or Computer hardware....
.

A postal interactive kiosk
Interactive kiosk

An Interactive kiosk is a computer terminal that provides information access via electronic methods. Most kiosks provide unattended access to web applications such as HR, Benefits, Informational and Loyalty....
 may also share many of the same components as an ATM (including a vault), but only dispenses items relating to postage.

A scrip cash dispenser
Scrip cash dispenser

A scrip cash dispenser is a computerized telecommunications device that allows a financial institution's customers a secure method of receiving cash in a retail location without the assistance of a cashier....
 may share many of the same components as an ATM, but lacks the ability to dispense physical cash and consequently requires no vault. Instead, the customer requests a withdrawal transaction from the machine, which prints a receipt. The customer then takes this receipt to a nearby sales clerk, who then exchanges it for cash from the till.

A Teller Assist Unit
Teller assist unit

Teller assist units , also known as automatic teller safes or teller cash dispensers , are devices used in retail banking for the disbursement of money at a Bank teller wicket or a centralized area....
 may also share many of the same components as an ATM (including a vault), but they are distinct in that they are designed to be operated solely by trained personnel and not the general public, they do not integrate directly into interbank networks, and are usually controlled by a computer that is not directly integrated into the overall construction of the unit.

See also

  • Automated cash handling
    Automated cash handling

    Automated cash handling is the process of dispensing, counting and tracking cash in a bank, retail, check cashing, payday loan / advance, casino or other business environment through specially designed hardware and software for the purposes of loss prevention, theft deterrence and reducing management time for oversight of cash drawer operati...
  • Automated Teller Machine Communication Security
    Automated Teller Machine Communication Security

    Automated Teller Machines were first used in 1939. Nowadays, about 1.5 million are installed worldwide.In the consideration of Automated teller machine, there are different aspects that should be considered....
  • Banknote counter
    Banknote counter

    A banknote counter is a device designed primarily to accurately count a quantity of banknotes. Additionally, a banknote counter may sort banknotes into batches and check for damaged or counterfeit notes....
  • Cash register
    Cash register

    A cash register is a mechanical or electronic device for calculating and recording sales transactions, and an attached cash drawer for storing currency....
  • DVD rental
  • EFTPOS
    EFTPOS

    EFTPOS is an Australian and New Zealand electronic processing system for credit cards, debit cards and charge cards.EFTPOS also allows users of the system to withdraw cash at the time of purchasing a product or service through the merchant's EFTPOS terminal....
  • Electronic funds transfer
    Electronic funds transfer

    Electronic funds transfer or EFT refers to the computer-based systems used to perform financial transactions electronically.The term is used for a number of different concepts:...
  • Financial cryptography
    Financial cryptography

    Financial cryptography is the use of cryptography in applications in which financial loss could result from subversion of the message system....
  • James Goodfellow
    James Goodfellow

    James Goodfellow is a Scotland inventor. He patented Personal Identification Number technology, and is widely acknowledged as the inventor of Automatic Teller Machine technology, although John Shepherd-Barron also had a large part to play in their development....
  • Key management
    Key management

    Key management is a term used to describe two different fields; cryptography, and Key management within building or campus access control....
  • List of companies involved with ATMs
    List of companies involved with ATMs

    This is a list of companies involved with ATMs ....
  • Payroll Card
  • Phantom withdrawal
    Phantom withdrawal

    A phantom withdrawal is a cash withdrawal from an automatic teller machine where money has been withdrawn, and neither the customer nor the bank admit liability....
  • Plofkraak
    Plofkraak

    Plofkraak is a technique used to bank robbery money from bank machines. Holes are drilled into the machine's casing, it is injected with explosives gas and subsequently detonated from a safe distance....
  • Sarbanes Oxley compliance
  • Verification and Validation
    Verification and Validation

    In software project management, software testing, and software engineering, Verification and Validation is the process of checking that a software system meets specifications and that it fulfils its intended purpose....


Books


External links

  • (in Filipino
    Filipino language

    The Filipino language is the national language and an official language of the Philippines as designated in the 1987 Philippine Constitution. It is an Austronesian language that is the de facto standard language of Tagalog language....
    )
  • – An account of U.S. ATM history; By Ellen Florian, Fortune.com