![]() The data is too valuable.įor example, credit bureaus will not accept an update to anybody's credit report electronically - it is done by hand with tape drives. ![]() Unlike the DoD's "NIPR" net which was /supposed/ to be physically disconnected from any/every other network, the financial institutions just plain don't transfer important info over networks. I'd estimate the security to be B2 or above (if it was government certified). I know people who work/have worked for financial institutions. that would do several things a) panic people who normally don't panic, b) increase the local population drastically after the influx of federal agents, c) make international headlines and d) would not be submitted by an anonymous coward. Now, if somebody was able to do realtime decoding of the ATM network itself. *that* information *may* be compromised, but a) it wouldn't do you any good and b) it's unlikely they're using anything less than 3DES. The network is specifically designed to avoid silly things like that - the ATM stores no persistent information beyond who used it, some accounting information, and when it was used. ![]() Okay, with that out of the way, even if you stole an ATM and decrypted everything in it, here's what you'd find: Nothing.
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