FBI warns of rising ATM jackpotting cases, reports $20 million in losses in 2025 — 5 indicators to detect foul play

The FBI has raised alarms over the increasing threat of ATM jackpotting, a sophisticated method used by criminals to illicitly withdraw cash from ATMs. In its recent FLASH report, the bureau noted a staggering 700 incidents of jackpotting in 2025, resulting in losses exceeding $20 million. This technique often involves bypassing traditional security measures, making it crucial for users to be vigilant. The FBI has outlined several indicators that may suggest an ATM has been tampered with, including unusual sounds, external attachments, or malfunctioning screens. As these incidents rise, financial institutions and consumers alike are urged to remain alert and report any suspicious activity immediately to help combat this growing trend in cybercrime. The report serves as a reminder of the evolving nature of financial fraud and the importance of adopting preventative measures in safeguarding personal finances.
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