ATM global crime database houses over 50,000 reported incidents (updated)
Wednesday, September 17, 2025
As of last week, the CCMIS (Crisis & Crime Management intelligence System) contained 50,618 incidents of ATM crime from 3,865 reports. So far this year, fraud has overtaken physical attacks as the most common type of ATM crime in the U.S, with some form of jackpotting/cash-out attacks at 74% of all criminal activity. Skimming and Card Data Compromise was a distant second at 23%. Physical attacks accounted for most of the remaining activity.
If you know about an ATM crime incident, let others know, too. All ATMIA members have complete access to the crime database and security best practices. ATM crime incidents can be reported anonymously – anonymity of the exact location of the crime, as well as the crime reporter.
Not sure how to report your incident? Go to the ATMIA Resource Library and search for “crime webinar” to learn how to create an alias, search the database, and analyze crime trends.
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