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Showing posts with label atm network. Show all posts

ATM Network

How ATM Machines Work - Operating an ATM Business

Having been in the ATM machine business for nearly two decades I've been able to unlock the mystery behind how ATM Machines Work as a Business. There is no magic potion, but there are several pit falls and traps that can be avoided if you work with an experienced ATM company. It's very similar to a vending business, the main differences are this vending machine dispenses cash and deals with the banking regulatio
ns. The only inventory is twenty dollar bills.
The ATM Business is straight forward. Let's look at all the parts.
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ATMs

ATM Crime, ATM Fraud Overview
ATM Crime: Attacks against ATMs may be classified as either ATM physical attacks or ATM fraud.

ATM Physical Attacks:
ATM physical attacks are normally perpetrated with the intention of gaining access to the cash or other valuable media within the ATM safe or ATM security enclosure.  ATM Fraud
There are many different categories of ATM fraud. In general ATM fraud can include any deliberate 'criminal' technique which involves the use of an ATM to obtain something of value to the perpetrator. The most common types of ATM fraud include  Card Theft (e.g. Lebanese Loop) , PIN Compromise (e.g. Shoulder Surfing), Card Skimming, Cash Trapping, Transaction Reversal and Deposit Fraud.
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ATM Network

An Introduction to ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) Networks
The standards for ATM were first developed in the mid 1980s. The goal was to design a single networking strategy that could transport real-time video and audio as well as image files, text and email.
ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) has been proposed as an enabling network technology to support broadband integrated services. Currently voice, data and video are transported by different networks. Voice is transported by the public telephone network, and data by a variety of packet-switched networks. Video is transported by networks based on coaxial cables, satellites and radio waves. ATM is designed to integrate all these services together.
However, ATM itself is not a complete, stand-alone networking standard; rather, ATM defines a common layer of interoperability called the ATM layer, on which various services ranging from telephony and video conferencing to TCP/IP data networking and multimedia can be delivered.
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