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Date de publication 2016-05-11 19:20:31 (vue: 2016-05-11 19:20:31)
Titre Windows has a Zero-Day Leveraged in PoS Attacks
Texte Microsoft fixed it in no time Microsoft patched a zero-day vulnerability in the Windows operating system that was used in real-world attacks to escalate user privileges and help crooks deliver malware to PoS (Point of Sale) systems. Security firm FireEye says the criminal group behind this campaign targeted more than 100 North American businesses, mainly in the retail, hospitality and restaurant industries. The company also reveals the presence of two never seen before malware families, PUNCHBUGGY and PUNCHTRACK, used only by this threat group. PUNCHBUGGY is a simple DLL file, but modified to allow crooks to request and download files
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