Thursday, May 9, 2019

connecting to the ...alarm (wall safe, including high security biometrics...big bank vaults...and simple atm's plc) the have a DC power regulator, right? on the schematic of the power supply...we will hv indication of what is the voltage use...for all connctors..the draw...says for instance...12 v, 3.5 v and 5 v...f the cable is changed, to voltage diferrent resolution...what happens is that, the screen will give us a error number...then...what's happening is that..."No reply from the electronic journal.". in that case...we press...reset , for a few seconds so to check if the communication is still available...if not...the alarm is offline.

for me...too much expertize...so I'm going on keeping it simple...I need this, with 16 pins
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voilá...robbering folder...modifying voltage plc...giving error...bypass...

.let's "clean up" the ATM! (robbering folder)

hi again...actually ATM's or any PLC boards, including biometrics alarms...hv a power internal regulator...which is one of the vulnerabilities..if you bypass the power cable, and generate another voltage, the system will disable the "non contact IC chip" a security measure for fraud entering codes type of switch...well, bcz I'm not a prô...last year, I remembered to use the vaccum cleaner on the ATM's keyboard, bcz the sucking actually generates a 60mgz that modifies the alternator calibration...so...my tip is...let's "clean up" the ATM!
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