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*Russia's Kaspersky Lab warns of ATM virus threat*


*MOSCOW*, March 25 (RIA Novosti) - *Russian computer security
Kaspersky Lab*warned on Wednesday of a new virus that hackers could
use in ATMs to gain
access to bank accounts.

"This is a malicious program intended to infect and survive in ATMs. It is
possible that new malware will appear, aimed at illegitimately using banking
information and removing funds," the company's head of global research and
threats analysis, Alexander Gostyev, told RIA Novosti.

Earlier on Wednesday another Russian anti-virus company, Doctor Web, said
that a virus had been discovered in closed networks of ATMs of several
Russian banks, which is able to collect information from bank cards.

Gostyev said the virus is a Trojan that is able to infect the popular
American Diebold brand of ATMs, used in Russia and Ukraine. Judging by the
programming code used, there is a high probability that the programmer comes
from one of the former soviet republics, he added.

However, he said that if any ATMs have been infected, "their number is
minimal."

He also said that while individual bank cardholders are not able to tell
whether an ATM is infected, banks can run a program to find out if their
machines are at risk.


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