An unusual exploit for Asian banks
The first zero-day exploit for InPage text processor had been used in attacks on Asian banks.
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The first zero-day exploit for InPage text processor had been used in attacks on Asian banks.
Sometimes ATM operators make criminals’ jobs easier by leaving banking machines’ network equipment accessible.
With accessible network cables and a lack of authentication between the ATM and the bank’s infrastructure, ATMs are far too easy to attack.
Kaspersky Lab has patented technology enabling our software to detect man-in-the-middle (MitM) attacks, beloved of authors of financial malware.
It now appears the number of servers bought and sold via xDedic might have been underestimated; it’s likely many more IPs have been compromised by xDedic players.
A new APT group is seen to have been exploiting hotpatching, a now-deprecated feature in Windows operating systems, to carry out their attacks.
Konstantin Goncharov recaps the most significant security events of 2015.
Blockbusters, like Star Wars or Independence Day, tell us breathtaking stories in which space blasters, force fields and traveling faster than the speed of light are all commonplace. But there
At the start of each year, many people make resolutions to better themselves, but for many of them those efforts have dissipated by the time February rolls around. Well, the
The world of Web apps has grown at a breakneck pace in recent years. That’s been good news for consumers and it’s been utterly fantastic news for attackers, who have