Cybersecurity of ATMs: what can be set against Black Box?
28.06.2017 10:42:28
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The number of Black Box attacks on ATMs in Russia exceeded one hundred in 2014-2016, with two dozen banks affected.
The number of Black Box attacks on ATMs in Russia exceeded one hundred in 2014-2016, with two dozen banks affected.
Journal: PLUS Journal 5 (240) 2017
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