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News/Automated teller machines and network services
Singapore's OCBC Bank's systems have been hit by a glitch, leaving customers struggling to use branch, ATM, Internet and mobile services for several hours today.
13 September 2011
An ATM network operator employee has admitted stealing around $2 million from the bank he was looking after machines for.
09 September 2011
Crooks broke into the computer network of FIS earlier this year, upped the limits on pre-paid cards, cloned them and then withdrew $13 million from ATMs around the world, according to security blogger Brian Krebs.
30 August 2011
The European Union is backing a project designed to make "public digital terminals" such as cash machines more accessible to disabled people.
Around one million Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) account holders will soon be prevented from using cash machines belonging to rival banks.
18 August 2011
The Reserve Bank of India has published a host of recommendations for improving bank customer services, including the establishment of a shared Know-Your Customer database, the introduction of multi-factor authentication for Internet transactions and a nationwide switch to Chip and PIN-based EMV cards.
05 August 2011
New York authorities have indicted two men accused of withdrawing more than $17,000 from ATMs using Dunkin' Donut gift cards that they had re-encoded with stolen bank account information.
02 August 2011
US ATM network operator Nyce has signed a multi-year agreement with its UK counterpart Link that will enable Brits and Americans to withdraw money from cash machines on both sides of the Atlantic.
28 July 2011
NCR has sold a 49% stake in its Brazilian manufacturing and engineering operations to local player Scopus Tecnologia and signed a deal with its new partner's parent Banco Bradesco for the provision of around 30,000 ATMs.
27 July 2011
WestPac has resurrected the Bank of Melbourne brand, opening 40 branches and more than 100 ATMs across the state of Victoria.
26 July 2011
Criminals have stolen millions of pounds from cash machines left unguarded in the wake of Japan's 11 March earthquake and tsunami, according to local press reports.
18 July 2011
In its latest social media marketing wheeze, National Australia Bank (NAB) is offering someone the chance to have an ATM installed in their lounge.
European and US law enforcement agencies have rounded up a cross-continental card skimming gang suspected of stealing more than EUR50 million from banks and consumers.
14 July 2011
The European Payments Council (EPC) wants the continent's 400,000 ATMs to all use the same size cash cassettes, claiming standardisation will bring massive cost savings.
Turkish Bank Kuveyt Turks is to convert its entire network of ATMs into gold bullion dispensers.
20 June 2011
Proximity-activated sound sensors, laser-illuminated privacy zones, and low tech omni-directional mirrors and secrecy shutters are among a host of new design ideas developed by students at St Martin's College of Art to help tackle ATM crime.
14 June 2011
Russia's Sberbank is planning to roll out ATMs that use voice analysis software to tell whether customers are lying when they apply for credit cards, according to the New York Times.
09 June 2011
A working ATM attached to a classical church organ that plays rhapsodic chords during every cash withdrawal is the centrepiece of a showcase of modern American art on display at this year's Venice Biennale.
01 June 2011
Japan's Financial Services Agency has ordered Mizuho Bank to review its group-wide IT systems and contingency planning strategy and rectify defects in its corporate culture following a major technology failure in March.
A former Diebold technician has been charged with stealing $200,000 from seven Bank of America ATMs and replacing the cash with counterfeit notes.
27 May 2011
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