Security researchers at FireEye / Mandiant [say] "We identified the presence of a financially-motivated threat group that we track as FIN1, whose activity at the organisation dated back several years."
[...] "FIN1 used this malware to access the victim environment and steal cardholder data. The group, which may be located in Russia, is known for stealing data that is easily monetised from financial services organisations such as banks, credit unions, ATM operations, and financial transaction processing and financial business services companies."
[...] The malware's installation location also means it will persist even after re-installing the operating system, widely considered the most effective way to eradicate malware.
Can we all agree that updating firmware should require the movement of a physical jumper?
(Score: 2) by Urlax on Tuesday December 08 2015, @09:45PM
isn't this how smartphones work?
those can't be unlocked either..
there was a moment in time the jailbraking process could be done from a website, due to browser bugs and privilige escalations..
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday December 08 2015, @10:19PM
the jailbraking process
The process of reducing the speed of your jail? Does it involve retro-jets?