[ISN] Former Con Man Helps Feds Thwart Alleged ATM Hacking Spree

From: InfoSec News <alerts_at_private>
Date: Wed, 5 May 2010 00:23:11 -0500 (CDT)
http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2010/05/thor/

By Kevin Poulsen  
Threat Level
Wired.com
May 4, 2010

A North Carolina grocery worker is being held without bail in Houston on 
attempted computer hacking charges after inadvertently partnering with 
an undercover FBI agent in an alleged citywide ATM-reprogramming caper.

Thor Alexander Morris, 19, was arrested at a Houston flea market last 
month after trying a default administrative passcode on a Tranax 
Mini-Bank ATM there, according to the FBI. Morris, who was wearing a wig 
to disguise his appearance, allegedly hoped to reprogram the machine to 
think it was loaded with $1 bills instead of $20 bills. That would let 
him pull $8,000 in cash with $400 in withdrawals from a prepaid debit 
card.

Details of the federal case are laid out in a criminal complaint (.pdf) 
filed in Houston in late April. Morris allegedly hoped to hit more than 
30 Houston ATMs and clear at least $250,000. But he made the mistake of 
approaching a reformed Texas con man for help with the scheme, who 
helped the feds set up a sting operation.

Cash-machine-reprogramming scams were first noticed in the financial 
industry in 2005, and surfaced publicly in 2006 when a cyber thief was 
caught on video looting an ATM at a Virginia gas station. Threat Level 
later confirmed that default administrative passcodes for retail ATMs 
manufactured by Tranax and Triton were printed in owner's manuals easily 
found online.

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