08 January 2015

G4S experts have played a central role in tackling the impact of a sophisticated cyber-attack on cashpoints in the country

The security company activated a special taskforce in late September 2014 after a South American organised crime gang targeted Malaysian ATMs with malicious software. Once installed, the software allowed the criminals to siphon money from cashpoints using a special PIN code.

Safeguards G4S, the country's leading cash management company, issued immediate warnings to banks about the threat from the criminals who used "ulssm.exe" malware to target vulnerable machines.

More than 800 operational staff and engineers were deployed to take more than 1530 cashpoints out of service to allow banks' software experts to upgrade ATM software and deal with the attack.

Managing Director of the G4S cash business in Malaysia, Anthony McAndrew explained:

"This was an unprecedented nationwide attack on Malaysia's banking infrastructure. We maintain more than 60 per cent of cashpoints in Malaysia and so quickly identified vulnerable machines, supported banks to rectify the problem and helped them undertake security testing to bring their ATMs back into service as soon as possible.

"Throughout this incident, our Operations Team continued to service and maintain unaffected machines as usual so that consumers and bank customers could continue to access their money. I would like to thank the hundreds of Safeguards G4S employees involved in this effort during a testing time for our business, our clients and Malaysian consumers."

Malaysian Police continue to investigate the attack. The affected cashpoints in Malaysia have now all been upgraded.
About G4S

G4S is the leading global integrated security company specialising in the provision of security products, services and solutions.

The group is active in more than 120 countries, and is the largest employer quoted on the London Stock Exchange with more than 618,000 employees and has a secondary stock exchange listing in Copenhagen.



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