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  2. Security of automated teller machines - Wikipedia

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    In off-line PIN validation, the ATM is not connected to the central database. A condition for off-line PIN validation is that the ATM should be able to compare the customer's entered PIN against the PIN of reference. the terminal must be able to perform cryptographic operations and it must have the required encryption keys at its disposal.

  3. Encrypting PIN pad - Wikipedia

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    An ATM encrypting PIN pad (EPP) with German markings. An encrypting PIN pad is an apparatus for encrypting an identifier such as a PIN entered on a keypad. These are used in automated teller machines to ensure that the unencrypted PIN is not stored or transmitted anywhere in the rest of the system and thus cannot be revealed accidentally or through manipulations of the system.

  4. Tillie the All-Time Teller - Wikipedia

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    Tillie the All-Time Teller machines were red and gold to make them look more attractive. [2] On the bottom left was the place to enter an "access card," which featured a cartoon character. [2] Above that was a place to enter a "secret code" that the customer chose. [2]

  5. ATM SafetyPIN software - Wikipedia

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    The concept of a backup emergency PIN system, or duress code, for ATM systems has been around since at least July 30, 1986, when Representative Mario Biaggi, a former police officer, proposed it in the U.S. Congressional Record, pp. 18232 et seq. Biaggi then proposed House Resolution 785 in 1987 which would have had the FBI track the problem of express kidnappings and evaluate the idea of an ...

  6. Personal identification number - Wikipedia

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    The PIN originated with the introduction of the automated teller machine (ATM) in 1967, as an efficient way for banks to dispense cash to their customers. The first ATM system was that of Barclays in London, in 1967; it accepted cheques with machine-readable encoding, rather than cards, and matched the PIN to the cheque.

  7. Scammers convert crypto ATMs into personal wallets ... - AOL

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    It took a 36-year-old woman 30 minutes to feed $15,000 in $20, $50 and $100 bills spilling from her purse into a bitcoin ATM tucked in the corner of a Shell convenience store on Tryon Road.

  8. Utimaco Atalla - Wikipedia

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    It allowed the customer to type in a secret code, which is transformed by the device, using a microprocessor, into another code for the teller. [10] The Identikey system connected directly into the ATM without hardware or software changes, and was designed for easy operation by the teller and customer.

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