InterContinental Hotels Group confirmed and released addition details pertaining to a breach that targeted payment card systems used in 12 of its hotels.
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Carbanak Attacks Shift to Hospitality Sector
The Carbanak cybercrime gang has shifted strategy and targets the hospitality and restaurant industries with new techniques and malware.
Threatpost’s 2015 Year in Review
With 2015 more or less in the rear view mirror Mike Mimoso and Chris Brook discuss the year in security: Wassenaar, ransomware, mobile threats like Stagefright, Carbanak and Equation Group, and more.
Carbanak gang is back and packing new guns
A few days ago CSIS published details about new Carbanak samples found in the wild. In this blog we examine the latest developments in the Carbanak story.
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New Versions of Carbanak Banking Malware Seen Hitting Targets in U.S. and Europe
New variants of the notorious Carbanak Trojan have surfaced in Europe and the United States, and researchers say that the malware now has its own proprietary communications protocol and the samples seen so far have been digitally signed. Carbanak has been in use for several years, and researchers at Kaspersky Lab earlier this year revealed the […]
New Analytics Tool Defines Language Used By Malicious Domains
OpenDNS went public with a new analytics tool that can be used to detect malicious domains used in APT and cybercrime campaigns.