Today attackers are not being held back by anything, and malicious software is still a surprisingly common issue around the world. No wonder that more and more IT and business leaders are feeling so concerned about security these days.
How do you prevent security breaches? I’ve previously described six tips on how to ensure website security, but the starting point is awareness that the threat exists and is real. Understanding the danger is the first step to averting it.
Here are what I consider to be the top five malware threats to websites and mobile devices, ranked by how dangerous and widespread they are:
Backoff
Backoff is a malware family that draws a bead on Windows-run point-of-sale (PoS) systems to steal customer credit card data such as names, mailing addresses, credit/debit card numbers, phone numbers and email addresses. Dairy Queen and the Supervalu supermarket chain are among retailers that suffered data breaches due to Backoff.
After copying itself to the infected machine, it calls on an API, WinExec., which replaces names with hashed values to hinder analysis process. Besides hashing the blacklist processes, the malware also collects the stolen card information locally on the system.
Additionally, the malware has a C2 component that is responsible for uploading discovered data, updating the malware, downloading/executing further malware and uninstalling the malware. Backoff breaches may affect your business reputation by storing consumers’ information and using it for different scams such as counterfeit purchases and account data compromises.
Read the Full Article: Source – eSecurity Planet
http://www.esecurityplanet.com/malware/todays-top-5-malware-threats.html
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