ATM machines, almost all of which run on Windows software with 60% having outdated
However, Microsoft has stated that it has developed and released a special update for Windows XP even though it is no longer serviced by the company.
However, ATM operators opine that customers don’t need to worry about their data or money. "The objective of ransomware is to shut down critical information in networks and prevent access to this data. In the case of ATMs there is no data stored in the machine. Neither is there storage of any kind of logic that will block transactions. Even if a machine were to get affected it can be reformatted and put to use immediately," said Manohar Bhoi, president (technology) at Electronic Payments and Services.