Lol another reason why adafruit sucks
They hooked a raspberry pi up to the network switch. At this point i think they fucked up security pretty bad
The criminals, or the people they paid to carry out the physical attack, connected a Raspberry Pi to a bank’s network switch, the same one hooked up to the ATM that was subsequently raided.
They’re kind of skipping over an important detail here.
Sure the technical details are interesting, but it’s a bit like discussing the alloys of the tumblers of the safe deposit box after the team has unexplainably bypassed the main safe door…
Yeah that implies physical access.
Like it takes a ceritain security level to even get into rooms that have those switches.
It was probably some IT worker.
Hope they never get caught lol
The backdoor, for example, appeared to be the LightDM display manager often used by Linux systems, demonstrating the group’s skillset, which the researchers said spanned Linux, Unix, and Oracle Solaris environments.
The backdoor was the display manager. Well goddamn.
I saw cybercrooks and had to take the opportunity
I’m surprised the article went into so much detail as to how they pulled it off.
It’s the Register, it is targeted to people familiar with technology.
honestly, pretty poor security here. I can’t say much cause I don’t have inter-device restrictions either… but I’m also not a bank that handles money.
There’s no reason a random device should have been able to interface with any of the other devices tbh, I’m guessing the switch wasn’t smart so didn’t support Mac filtering or port disabling cause that should have not been a valid attack vector.
I just work a pretty standard engineering job at a large company (basically regular office work, not a critical industry like power or pharma), and any MAC that isn’t approved by IT is simply not a allowed to interface with anything whatsoever. It’s insane that a bank has this loose IT security.
, Agreed. Like, I’m not surprised that it was allowed to interface with the ATM because at that layer, I think the jump would have been from the switch to the ATM(although the ATM should habe not accepted the connection imo). So it would have never gone through any security. But it blows my mind that it was allowed to access a mail server as part of the routing, And even more so that it was allowed to go from that mail server to the outside world to establish a second route into the establishment. Like, how did it never hit any type of security or blocker anywhere in that process?
Even at that layer it should require site specific knowledge to gain access to the network, knowledge like specific IP ranges, netmask and VLAN, that they really shouldn’t have. This bank managed to mess up literally every single step of the IT security chain, it’s almost impressive.
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