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SC Magazine, By Adam Greenberg

Researchers with Kaspersky Lab were able to sinkhole two command-and-control servers used by certain Backoff point-of-sale malware samples gathered between January and March, according to a Friday post.

The researchers observed more than a hundred victims connecting to the sinkhole within a “few days,” the majority of which were located in the U.S. and Canada, the post indicates.

Among the victims were a global freight shipping and transport logistics company based in North America, a payroll association based in North America, a U.S. liquor store chain, an ISP in Alabama, a Mexican food chain based in the U.S., and a California-based manager of office buildings. Read more. 

Researchers Observe More than a Hundred Connections to 'Backoff' Sinkhole - SC Magazine

Researchers Observe More than a Hundred Connections to 'Backoff' Sinkhole - SC Magazine
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