The cyberJack® one is the new allrounder for secure online banking. It presents a seamless follow-on to the success story of its cyberJack®® predecessor and combines innovative functions in a single reader. Whether as a chip card reader for HCBI/FinTS, EBICS or as a TAN generator with USB function, the new reader accommodates all of them in one stylish device. Thanks to the SECODER function, it achieves the highest level of security for online banking according to Deutsche Kreditwirtschaft. In addition to online banking, its capabilities include single-sign-on with chip card, encryption, advanced electronic signatures, and much more.
USB drivers
In most Linux distributions, the cyberJack® drivers are already includes in the standard repositories. You can find the drivers in the Linux package manager of your distribution (if necessary, search for the term "cyberJack"). If you cannot find the cyberJack® driver (e.g. because you are using an older version of Linux), please use the driver listed below that matches your distribution.
Current distributions | x861 | x86 64 Bit2 |
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OpenSuse 15.3 | Download | |
OpenSuse 15.2 | Download | |
OpenSuse 15.1 | Download | |
OpenSuse 15.0 | Download | |
SuSE 42.3 | Download | |
SuSE 42.2 | Download | |
SuSE 42.1 | Download | |
SuSE 13.2 | Download | Download |
SuSE 12.2 | Download | Download |
Ubuntu 22.04 | Download | |
Ubuntu 20.04 | Download | |
Ubuntu 18.04 | Download | Download |
Ubuntu 17.10 | Download | |
Ubuntu 17.04 | Download | Download |
Ubuntu 16.10 | Download | Download |
Ubuntu 16.04 | Download | Download |
Ubuntu 15.10 | Download | Download |
Ubuntu 15.04 | Download | Download |
Ubuntu 14.04 | Download | Download |
Ubuntu 12.04 | Download | Download |
Centos 7.6 | Download | |
Centos 7.3 | Download | |
Centos 7.1 | Download | |
Centos 6.7 | Download | Download |
Debian 11 | Download | |
Debian 10 | Download | |
Debian 09 | Download | Download |
Debian 08 | Download | Download |
Debian 07 | Download | Download |
You can find the driver hash values here.
1 Use x86 packages for PCs with Intel or AMD 32-bit processors
2 Use x86 64-bit packages for AMD 64 / Intel Pentium 4 64-bit processors
If your distribution is not listed above, we cannot provide any up-to-date pre-compiled packages. However, you can compile the associated source code. The source code of the current versions of our Linux drivers is listed below.
Version | Status | Source code |
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V 3.99.5 | Released | Download |