FTSI often discovers deep-insert shimmer devices on ATM units. In this example, even though the new NCR Tamper Resistant Card Reader (TRCR) was installed in the unit, a deep insert shimmer was discovered.
The device was discovered after alerts from customers were reported of their debit cards getting stuck or jammed in the card reader. Upon inspection of the ATM card reader, the deep-insert shimmer was found within the NCR TRCR as the obstruction that was causing the card jam.
The deep-insert shimmer found is a newer type of shimmer that was created to capture the EMV chip off debit cards being inserted into the card reader. The pin camera for this attack was discovered behind the task light upon further investigation.
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Without the TRCR, ATM users would have been able to easily insert their cards without obstruction, never knowing the device was compromising their data.
Please be aware that these forms of attacks are an industry-wide issue and there are no 100% guarantees for the protection of your ATMs and your customers. Criminals are constantly evolving the skimming/shimming devices to bypass security in place, so it is important to have routine ATM checks to lookout for any signs of tampering.