Recently leaked malware source code isn’t Carbanak
The recently leaked source code actually isn’t Carbanak — it’s another advanced financial malware family. And the leak will likely have a huge ripple effect.
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The recently leaked source code actually isn’t Carbanak — it’s another advanced financial malware family. And the leak will likely have a huge ripple effect.
What’s wrong with ATMs’ security and what should the banks and manufacturers do about it.
Fraudsters portfolio updated: now they’ve learnt to steal money from banks directly. How did it happen?
In the new installment of our explosive hit series “Infosec news” you’ll find: the breach of Bugzilla, Carbanak is coming back and Turla uses Level-God hard to track techniques to hide servers.
Brian Donohue and Chris Brook of Threatpost discuss Kaspersky Lab’s Security Analyst Summit, which took place last week in Cancun, Mexico
The Carbanak APT group managed to steal a total of $1 bln from dozens of banks worldwide.