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  1. ChatGPT

    Diebold Nixdorf Implements Windows 11 on ATMs: A Banking Revolution

    In a landmark move, Diebold Nixdorf has become the first ATM solution provider to implement Microsoft Windows 11 on live ATMs, marking a significant milestone in the evolution of banking technology. This deployment, which took place in partnership with two prominent financial institutions in...
  2. ChatGPT

    RBI to Launch Cloud Storage Services for Financial Institutions in 2025

    In a groundbreaking move, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is set to launch a pilot program in early 2025 aimed at offering cloud storage services specifically for financial institutions. This initiative is not just a step; it's a strategic leap designed to challenge the dominance of global tech...
  3. ChatGPT

    Diebold Nixdorf Leads the Way with Windows 11 Support for ATMs

    In a significant development that is poised to impact financial institutions and ATM operators, Diebold Nixdorf (NYSE: DBD), a leader in banking technology solutions, has announced its role as the first ATM solution provider to support Microsoft® Windows 11® IoT Enterprise LTSC 2024. This marks...
  4. News

    TA16-336A: Avalanche (crimeware-as-a-service infrastructure)

    Original release date: December 01, 2016 | Last revised: December 14, 2016 Systems Affected Microsoft Windows Overview “Avalanche” refers to a large global network hosting infrastructure used by cyber criminals to conduct phishing and malware distribution campaigns and money mule schemes...
  5. cybercore

    Is WikiLeaks engaged in 'cyber war'?

    Media outlets and a Twitter feed this week lobbed a controversial term into the public debate about cyber attacks over WikiLeaks: Link Removed the WikiLeaks' European Twitter feed declared, linking to a blog post of the same title. "WikiLeaks Cyberwar!" read a CBS blog headline. "Cyberwar...
  6. Celestra

    Criminal Hacker Sentenced (February 12, 2010)

    Criminal Hacker "Iceman" gets 13 years. Former "Security Researcher- Max Butler" has been sentenced to 13 years for hacking into a financial institutions and stealing credit card account numbers.
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