Security News > 2016 > March > Carders use custom built POS malware to hit US retailers (Help Net Security)
Crypto-ransomware might be the most prominent type of malware these days, but that doesn’t mean that criminals have stopped using other kinds. According to FireEye researchers, crooks are dead set on stealing as much payment card information as possible before US retailers switch to chip-enabled cards, meaning they are trying to leverage all available POS malware on the market. Custom built POS malware As the researcher Nart Villeneuve explained, there is free POS malware (usually … More →
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