The Cybergang That Stole $1 Billion From ATMs🎙Darknet Diaries Ep. 35: Carbanak
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Real hacking rarely looks like the movies, but in one case, a bank robber filled duffle bags with cash without touching the ATMs. It was possible thanks to the terrifying genius of the malware Carbanak.
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Expose massive security vulnerabilities in medical devices and then die of an overdose right before talking publically about said security vulnerabilities 👀. As an outsider looking in that does seem awfully suspicious. It reminds me of the episode where the network admin was suicided after finding backdoors in network equipment. Think it was EP 64: The Athens Shadow Games . Its worth a listen but warning, its heartbreaking. It also shows the lengths that certain interested parties will go to in order to keep secrets secret.
@traveltonshl
Жыл бұрын
Exactly my thoughts...... It is possible some people or organisations to keep those vulnerabilities in order so important people with those devices to be targeted..... Like some say - MOSAD never sleeps!
@etherealradar
Жыл бұрын
dude was straight up murdered
@pyresflood
Жыл бұрын
Cant find that episode. EDIT found it
@dibby1045
Жыл бұрын
My thoughts are, his GF would know whether or not he had a history with drugs. If not, definitely committed suicide like Epstein ;)
@mildsoup8978
Жыл бұрын
Yeah quite a few people jack talks about die suddenly, some right after the interview.
One correction: banks *never* lose money, and that's the biggest theft of all.
@CXDRVC
Жыл бұрын
They will always get back what they lost and that atleast x2 in the next year
@traveltonshl
Жыл бұрын
All the banks in the world and their activities are actually legitimised by laws. That is the greatest fraud and theft ever. And it goes for at least 8 centuries! Remember 2008?! All of them (in USA) "saved" by taxpayers money.........
@traveltonshl
Жыл бұрын
@SLYTECH Of course someone is losing money. All the everyday people, working hard people, 9 to 5 people - call them whatever you like. It's the bottom of pyramid that's losing - Every Single Time.......
@Themusicbiz
Жыл бұрын
@SLYTECH actually, the underwriters of those insurance companies are typically funded by, the holding companies of , you guessed it, banks!
@920WASHBURN
Жыл бұрын
Banks lose money all the time. It's the criminals that work for banks are the ones who always seem to come out on top.
Man what a podcast, you do a really great job of building up the story and the scene of it. You had me on the edge of my seat when the team wrote ”privet” in the word doc!
@cuzzopapoose396
6 ай бұрын
That's a superb notion n risky in the same note
I don't care what anyone says, his RSA talk / Pacemaker work is what drove the shadows to kill him. RIP Barnaby Jack 😢
@tokyospliff
Жыл бұрын
@@agentbarron9768 Idk I've had many friends overdose and people often attribute deep meaning to their death, especially those who believe in ghosts or conspiracy theories already, and I'm telling you man they just died, I've seen it. The comment above yours reads "Banks never lose money", so which is it, they're unphased entirely or they are so phased they commit murder. I'm sure it's happened before so who knows.
@Muhammad-sx7wr
Жыл бұрын
I think that's obvious to everyone. What sort of super capable intelligent engineers do you know who use drugs. Such people never touch drugs in their entire lives. They value their brain too much.
@smartsalmon1
Жыл бұрын
@@Muhammad-sx7wr I know a lot actually. I think it's more likely he did just overdose,, but I wouldn't totally discount that he was killed. Still I don't think that's likely.
@aeonikus1
Жыл бұрын
I wonder if Jack had history of drug use, like his gf or friends could confirm it or deny. If he didn't do drugs previously or used them reasonably then it's probable that someone helped him to get to the other side. I wonder if there was some research done on this? is anyone aware of more facts about this? Anyway, it's a great loss for a community of it sec and humanity
@BusinessWolf1
Жыл бұрын
@@Muhammad-sx7wr it is stupidly fucking common for highly intelligent individuals to use various coping mechanisms including drugs, in fact the more intelligent the more they cope
The best podcast on KZread. Hands down. So damned entertaining.
@JC-ts5ii
Жыл бұрын
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I try to listen to every episode jack , both here and your podcast also , I've recently decided to change careers to major in cyber security and your content keeps me engaged and excited for the future !
@JackRhysider
Жыл бұрын
good luck in your career
@IamWhoIam2023
10 ай бұрын
Don't forget to spare a $million or two when you hack $millions
This is entertaining, really. The story telling is excellent. I hope this channel gets big
There's a whole type of ATM theft that involves putting what's called a " false bill presenter " on the machine. Essentially it's a built-in container that collects the dispensed cash, then presents the customer with an empty bill tray. Rather low tech, yet works
Where is everyone?? This content is amazing
@stelios2223
Жыл бұрын
It will ramp up eventually
@plo5fish576
Жыл бұрын
Hmmm. Shadow banned?
@IHateHandlesWayTooMuch
Жыл бұрын
@@plo5fish576 nah, unless it's a recent one. I found this content about half a year ago through youtube promoting one of Jack's vids. Was ill and had nothing to do.
@iwazhere7077
Жыл бұрын
Dork Net Army reporting in 🕵️♂️
@thecrafters6220
Жыл бұрын
How tf did u make this comment 5 days ago how
In our little city where I grew up theives would steal heavy machinery to get the grocery store ATM, it happened at least 3x at the same location... *The funny part is that they made more damage to the grocery store property than the value of the cassettes in those ATMs.
@William.Shakespeare
Жыл бұрын
same , corner store near me has been hit a lot over the years . the last guy left the door hanging open . he told the cashier he was there to service it . once camera on a vhs tape they erase everyday and reuse , in 2015 .
@LexlutherVII
Жыл бұрын
Lol😂
Best KZread channel, so surprised you aren’t getting millions of views! People must be too dense nowadays
@JackRhysider
Жыл бұрын
It'll get there someday.
@ultraboob54
Жыл бұрын
@@JackRhysider yea man one day, keep it up! We all support you 100%
I can tell you truly enjoy making hacking doc content, the quality and your inquisitive nature really shows..
When I heard that most ATMs ran Windows, I laughed. RIP Barn, you were one of the good ones.
@LexlutherVII
Жыл бұрын
lol😂
Remember beeing in a Iceland, and the ATM in the hotel lobby was broken. I asked the receptionist for the nearest ATM outside the hotel. Wait a minute, he said, and then he hard booted the ATM, pulled the power. No problem... When it started up I could see an old Megatrends (?) logo while the ATM booted, then a "Press F10 for boot options", and then the old booting OS/2-logo! I knew this very well as I worked with IBM and OS/2 at the time. I was surprised to see a somewhat usual OS beeing used in an ATM back in the days! Pressing F10 you could have maybe booted to another disc, and make a copy of the HD, and then reversed engineered the whole ATM! Think this was mid to late 1990s.
You missed another way to smash and grab atms. In Ireland criminals have robbed diggers from construction sites to literally tear the atms from the walls.
@Stopinvadingmyhardware
Жыл бұрын
I once saw someone use a truck and a chain to rip an ATM from the ground it was concreted into.
@justinrice243
11 ай бұрын
Seen this done both ways in Cleveland
Hands down best Podcast ever, keep it going Sider) Also, Is there a chance you could get into animating the stories on youtube?
My man jack! New video at 2 am!!
Around 1983/4 me and my dad were at an ATM and he got out 10 bucks I think and the next thing it started spitting out all this money. We grabbed all the money and put it in an envelope and slid the envelope in the mail slot that led directly to inside of the bank
@ohioplayer-bl9em
Жыл бұрын
i would've went bought a bunch of Coke... to drink. i love that stuff and back then it was still made with real cain sugar.
@timebong8366
Жыл бұрын
@@ohioplayer-bl9em they have Pepsi and Mt dew in real sugar now days the only pop I drink is real sugar pop hate that high fructose corn syrup and aspartame bs
Great episode. Thanks for knowledge sharing..
I don’t think he “coincidentally” died of “overdose”…
@jamescollier3
Жыл бұрын
I thought that too: It wasn't a coincidence it was by pharmaceutical methodology. I also pictured them saying the word "ironic" as they shoved the pills down his throat
My new fav channel
Geez what got me into computing was that terminator 2 scene when John Connor makes that ATM spit...
Great way to start my day 💪🏻
@trapback7638
Жыл бұрын
Great way to end the night
@Cris_the_coder
Жыл бұрын
@@trapback7638 great way to start coding
Another great story! 👍
34:08 that tonality „oooh that’s crazy.. i want tooo!
My devious thinking is why I never learned a lot about computers. Love hearing about hacking
@JackRhysider
Жыл бұрын
you can still get into it. sounds like you've got the curiosity for it. You're half way there.
Everyone who only had $3.33 left in there account bc they were broke got hooked up! 🤣
I’m an atm tech and I could give you some crazy inside on ATMs. All sorts of details on what can be done and security that’s built into the latest ncr machines. Most machines run on edge fyi.
Captain Crunch- Sploadin the phone
I'd say I know most lines in 'hackers' as well, watched it so many times.
It was pretty cool hearing from dade on this show. 👍
4:47 A bunch of idiots tried something similar here but it didn't go well for them. They stole a brand new offroad vehicle from a showroom worth almost 50k (If I remember right), smashed through a wall completely ruining said vehicle, and leaving with nothing but a bag of spuds (the campus didn't keep money in the tills overnight, had Smartwater over everything valuable and shutters too) before never being found.
I have seen places that as a policy, they don't update systems. Because "they" know those vulnerabilities and keep an eye on them. But if they updated there may be new issues opened they don't know about. And I just shake my head. Lol
Crasy to think that just an update from 2 years ago could've prevented this
Love your podcasts Jack ❤ from Iran 🇮🇷
@voixdelaraison9637
Жыл бұрын
Do you ave acces to a full internet in Iran ? Just curious
@sudoAliyt
Жыл бұрын
@@voixdelaraison9637 well we got boycotted by some countries and some websites blocked from inside but there is always a way in, so yes we have full access to the internet if we want that.
love this stuff brother
Imagine having $3.34 in your bank account 😂 You’d be 1 cent away from being a millionaire
I would be afraid to hack a pace maker or insulin pump. I make mistakes and would not want to alter one that is in use.
That's how to play CP77, Quickhacking enemies...
This is totally irrelevant, but it’s really interesting to see how the American accent has changed over time. Also, as someone who adores linguistics, I think it’s so funny that people are sort of mesmerized by code like it’s this huge complicated thing, it’s just another language. I hope that makes sense as long as you’ve got your sentence structure and you know what you’re doing you’re good there’s other things involved but I just mean the basics of the languages themselves
I'm starting to notice all these hacks are simple as hell
@bany512
Жыл бұрын
bits and pieces are simple. but the overall plan is complex and requires a special type of personality/ies, to even run such an operation.
@tokyospliff
Жыл бұрын
hahah yeah so many of them run the "strings" command lol
@William.Shakespeare
Жыл бұрын
check out jason e street if you like brilliant and simple .
Is this on Spotify?
How was superman 3 not mentioned for an iconic ATM hack? That movie was the original hacking movie. Ironic that Gene Hackman was lex Luther in the other Superman movies, but he wasn't in this one.
"Please insert the stolen credit card now" John Connor
Rest in peace Barnaby
Some vulnerability is not a vulnerability. It's a feature.
Damn ATM fees
I never understood why banks used Win XP on so many ATMs. It was asking for trouble.
@jamescollier3
Жыл бұрын
lol. What could go wrong? lol
@greenpedal370
Жыл бұрын
@@jamescollier3 "Don't worry, our experts have tested it and they are a lot smarter than you" How many times have we all heard that line before?
@jamescollier3
Жыл бұрын
@@greenpedal370 Diet, Covid, health insurance, oil production, vaccinations, social security, laptops, Russia,... lol
@greenpedal370
Жыл бұрын
@@jamescollier3 Ain't that the truth!!!!
@LexlutherVII
Жыл бұрын
They deserve to be robed
0:07 That books interesting, but sadly full of false information. Which is a shame, as phone phreaking is a really cool thing.
the movie that inspired me is 'whoami'
just the idea of having an atm all to myself for as long as i want, i could get into that b first day
rest in peace barnaby ... :(
😂 I thought of terminator 2 straight away
@LucaAugment
Ай бұрын
🤣
It always seemed pretty dumb to run windows on them - given 1. all the security holes - 2. expensive - 3. has numerous features you don't need on an atm. I should run a stripped down custom OS
@aeonikus1
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, it should be dedicated, hardened OS. Even linux would fit great. But I guess, in the eyes of decision makers, windows was easier to roll out, to write apps for, had MS support and agreements, admins/techs were accustomed to it and so on. Decision was based on politics, convenience not security.
@jamescollier3
Жыл бұрын
lol. Yeah, Windows, what could go wrong? lol
something you will need to invest in once you start making that kind of money, an accountant.
@JackRhysider
Жыл бұрын
oh I was thinking of investing in an ATM
@quillclock
Жыл бұрын
@@JackRhysider that's a start
Seems a bit silly to say that if only they updated Ms Office the attack would fail. Obviously the hackers would find another exploit to use. The issue seems to be that the network directly dealing with the money transfers worth billions of dollars and accessing the database holding account balances was not properly separated from the network where people read emails and click on phish. Idk
Expose something wrong with a massive company then randomly dies... wtf
29:29 Mimikatz is still a great one.
Hackers is a great movie
@tokyospliff
Жыл бұрын
Terminator 2 is better
@jamescollier3
Жыл бұрын
@@tokyospliff best movie
Image being the one guy who had 3.32 on his account and missing out on 1 million. Because of 1 penny
Ya dade murphy. Lol. I know hackers as well. Soundtrack. Script. Movie (vhs) used to be a fan. Haha good times.
Now days kids will say I watched Mr. Robot and that's why I like computers......epic
Barnaby Jack. Russian Stevo. YEAH DUDE!
Acidburn and 0cool.. lol Goodtimes. ;-)
Jachary Cider 👌
That was a set up
Great episode.. n'uff said
Genius move at min 29:21
You don't think he was murdered? Btw? Really? Overdose? He will be missed? Come on.
how editable page pf trading page
Hack the Planet! Acid burnnnn
Ahhh DTMFs
He doesn't deserve that much time
13:09 someone someone didnt kill himself...
Terminator 2
T2 john conner
how editable page of traiding iq option
If feel like I've already heard this episode... Or a part of it in another one...?
@tokyospliff
Жыл бұрын
yeah on his website he's up to number 121.
buncha pro h4xers right hurr holy Mista wobot chan!!! mfw 14yr old :o
Terminator 2 had an ATM hack scene in the very beginning. Am I wrong?
@Thumper68
Жыл бұрын
They played that at beginning.
@Monaco_mechanical
Жыл бұрын
How dare you disrespect me by pointing that out bro?
@Thumper68
Жыл бұрын
@@Monaco_mechanical you disrespected them first by saying it??lol
@Monaco_mechanical
Жыл бұрын
@thumper nah I realized afterward lol I typed my comment way too quick. It's still helping with the algorithm I hope!
@Thumper68
Жыл бұрын
@@Monaco_mechanical I figured I do same thing all the time!
i think cia or secret service killed him
I used to be able to log into most triton atms and do dispenser tests if I wanted to. I didn't think it was ever worth my future to steal from atms, though. I wrote atm documentation back in the day for atms. You could also load demo firmware on an atm for use in testing and dispensing fake funny money in conferences. The atm would dispense on any mag strip card then. We had an isolated atm owning customer lose 60 grand from that 0 traces.
What would happen to someone that did this to a Russian bank today..you know because of the war and all
Hack the planet!
@mikeryan1953
Жыл бұрын
There trashing our rights! TRASHING! TRASHING!
I like your videos. However, the phone calls in this video seem totally staged. That saying it was it just seemed like it.
Why windows? Linux is smaller l, faster, and easier to lock down. I know miscofigured Linux is worse than windows, but banks could afford pros to set them up.
@deforged
Жыл бұрын
because this is how MS got rich. it gave away its bloated, monopolistic os for "free," to schools/universities/some businesses, wrote that off as a massive tax deduction. then used that installed user base as an incentive for people to get trained/licensed in it until it hit critical mass in installer/support base. now some industries are too deeply entrenched in the investments to do a wholesale OS transition
привет
Duck duck goose PS we we can all blow
Lol that dude was sacrificed, suicided
@fss1704
Жыл бұрын
He was mcaffee'd
How. Can i help you
You always have an excuse that stops you from starting a business, Then you are the one to demolish the excuses and get started ! a fellow creator;';;';'
😂😂😂😂
The US Government did it..
Yoww🤙
I only remember one scene from the movie hackers give me a like if you know exactly what I’m talking about
@kenbrake2828
Жыл бұрын
You mean the one where you can see angolina jollies tittie for a split second during Dade’s dream?!
Early af
First comment!
Ukraine… Interesting
Why would you say a thief will be missed when you do wrong only the devil morns his fallen!
Thats hilarious because you watched a movie you got into computers.....sounds corny....I dunno