yeah, i cuts out those who wanta take away the freedom of others, keep posting them
>>2598431 do you think the older ATM's that still use WinXP are vulnerable? i know updates are done on a paid for basis, yet certianly some banks dont pay fee?
More than half (57 percent) of the financial institutions ATM Marketplace surveyed for the 2017 ATM Software and Self-Service trends report said that improving consumer experiences was the most critical change they need to make by 2020.
As it happens, migrating to Windows 10 could be one of the keys to achieving this critical change right on schedule.
that is from an atm trade publication for a trade conference last year
If you were involved in the ATM industry five years ago, you'll remember that two years seemed like plenty of time to upgrade from Windows XP to Windows 7 before the April 2014 deadline.
And then you'll remember how that two-year timespan practically defied the laws of physics, it went by so fast.
Almost four years later, here we are all over again. Another decree from Microsoft declaring end of support for the world's most-used ATM OS; another two-year window in which to beat a drop-dead date — Jan. 14, 2020.