Pronunciation: /ˈdʒækˌpɑtɪŋ/
noun a form of cyber attack where criminals use malware to force ATMs to dispense cash
A1 Jackpotting is when a person wins a large amount of money in a casino.
A2 The thieves were caught attempting to jackpot an ATM machine.
B1 The jackpotting scheme involved hacking into the bank's system to steal money.
B2 The criminal mastermind behind the jackpotting operation was finally apprehended.
C1 The sophisticated jackpotting technique used by the hackers required advanced knowledge of ATM systems.
C2 Authorities were able to prevent the jackpotting attack by increasing security measures at the banks.
verb to carry out a jackpotting attack
A1 Jackpotting is when someone hacks an ATM to make it dispense cash.
A2 Criminals have been jackpotting ATMs in various cities across the country.
B1 The police are investigating a series of jackpotting incidents in the area.
B2 Banks have implemented new security measures to prevent jackpotting attacks.
C1 Sophisticated hackers have been known to use jackpotting techniques to steal money from ATMs.
C2 Financial institutions are constantly updating their systems to stay ahead of jackpotting threats.
formal Jackpotting is a type of cyber attack where criminals use malware to force ATMs to dispense cash.
informal Have you heard about jackpotting? It's when hackers trick ATMs into giving out money.
slang Dude, did you see that video of the guy jackpotting the ATM? Crazy!
figurative Winning the lottery felt like hitting the jackpot, it was like jackpotting in real life.
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