Kraken Security Labs Bitcoin ATM Vulnerabilities Overview

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Kraken Security Labs team was able to identify several hardware and software vulnerabilities within the General Bytes BATMtwo cryptocurrency ATM. Learn more about how Kraken was able to help General Bytes increase the security of their Bitcoin ATM product.

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