Not promoting criminal activity just generally curious.

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    52 minutes ago

    Yes…yeeees… Tell me how to get into one so I can ensure don’t accidentally do it…

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    16 hours ago

    I used to work for a company in Australia that packed ATMs. A busy ATM stocked with 50s and 20s usually would hold $340k. We also packed some for a casino that held 100s and 50s and they were often packed with $650k.

  • makeshiftreaper@lemmy.world
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    20 hours ago

    This is what 100k in cash looks like:

    A pile of mixed bills on a table

    It’s not that tricky to fit all that in an ATM. ATMs are built to be difficult to remove and get open but with the right tools anything that can be closed can also be opened. The trick is to do that without damaging the bills inside, which I imagine the news wouldn’t report on

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    20 hours ago

    I have asked my bank just a few days ago if I can withdraw 10k at once. They raised my limit accordingly and said it is no problem at all with the ATM.

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    20 hours ago

    Some ATMs support deposits. Also it’s possible the 40k is not from a physical breach but a skimmer stealing PINs.

    I saw a video of people ripping ATMs out with trucks too

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    19 hours ago

    Rough math wise and ATM can easily hold $40k. That’s 8.6 inches of $20 bills, it might be a mostly full ATM, but a believable amount.

    As for how easy it is to break into an ATM, it’s not easy, but it’s not impossible. They are designed to be serviceable by a single person, so the doors and locks while strong, aren’t going to hold up to the force of a vehicle or explosives from someone that knows what they are doing. The hard part is removing the cash box, which depending on the machine it can be easier to take the whole machine. Once you get the machine/box to a second location the security is irrelevant.