FBI: ATM Jackpotting Ring Drained More Than $500K Across CT I-95 Rest Stops

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FBI says four Venezuelan nationals used hardware and malware to force eight CT ATMs along I-95 to dispense cash, stealing over $500,000 in two weeks; one haul near Fairfield yielded $136,000. They’re charged with interstate stolen property and conspiracy, with surveillance and cellphone data tying them to multiple heists across towns like Milford, Branford, Madison and Darien; each faces up to 10 years in federal prison if convicted.
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- ‘Jackpotting’ thieves get ATMs to spit out stacks of cash in WA and OR Tri-City Herald
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