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Sardar Machines Importer SMI Brand No. 1 Cash counting machines with fake note detection Virus models of cash counting, mix value counting, cash sorting machine, packet counter machine, note binding machine, other more models available
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There are no known models of cash counting machines designed with a "virus" or pre-programmed to detect fake notes in the way a computer detects software. A cash counting machine is an electromechanical device that uses physical sensors and detectors, not software-based virus models, to verify notes. It is more accurate to describe how these machines use advanced detection methods to identify counterfeits, and what their specific cybersecurity vulnerabilities are.
How fake note detection works
Instead of a "virus," cash counters use a variety of detection technologies that check for the unique physical properties of genuine currency. When a note passes through the machine, it is scanned and compared against a built-in database of genuine note characteristics. If a note lacks the expected security features, the machine flags it as suspect.
There are no known models of cash counting machines designed with a "virus" or pre-programmed to detect fake notes in the way a computer detects software. A cash counting machine is an electromechanical device that uses physical sensors and detectors, not software-based virus models, to verify notes. It is more accurate to describe how these machines use advanced detection methods to identify counterfeits, and what their specific cybersecurity vulnerabilities are.
How fake note detection works
Instead of a "virus," cash counters use a variety of detection technologies that check for the unique physical properties of genuine currency. When a note passes through the machine, it is scanned and compared against a built-in database of genuine note characteristics. If a note lacks the expected security features, the machine flags it as suspect.
Common detection methods include:
Ultraviolet (UV) detection: Real banknotes contain fibers that fluoresce under UV light. Fake notes often use bleached paper that glows under UV light, or lack the fluorescent fibers entirely.
Magnetic (MG) ink: The ink used on genuine currency has magnetic properties. The machine can verify this magnetic ink through special sensors.
Infrared (IR) pattern detection: Most sophisticated machines can analyze the infrared properties of a note, as genuine banknotes contain specific IR patterns not visible to the naked eye.
Contact Image Sensors (CIS): High-end, "bank-grade" machines use CIS technology to scan the full surface of a banknote for details like color, denomination, and serial numbers.
Size and thickness detection: Sensors measure the dimensions and thickness of notes to ensure they fall within the correct parameters.
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