"Dexter" malware steals credit card data from point-of-sale terminals

Hundreds of businesses around the world infected.

by Dan Goodin
Dec 11 2012
Ars Technica

A researcher has uncovered new malware that steals payment card data 
from point-of-sale terminals used by stores, hotels, and other 
businesses.

Dexter, as the malware is called, has infected hundreds of 
point-of-sale computers at big-name retailers, hotels, restaurants, 
and other businesses, according to a report issued by Aviv Raff, 
chief technology officer of Israel-based security firm Seculert. 
Businesses infected in the past three months are located in 40 
different countries, with 30 percent of those compromised located in 
the US, 19 percent in the UK, and nine percent in Canada. Malware 
that infects point-of-sale terminals can be one of the most efficient 
ways to carry out payment card fraud because it targets machines with 
access to large amounts of the required data.

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http://arstechnica.com/security/2012/12/dexter-malware-steals-credit-card-data-from-point-of-sale-terminals/

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