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Memory scraping is a technique used by malware to capture data from the memory of Point of Sale (POS) systems. This method targets the temporary storage of credit and debit card information during transaction processing. The malware scans the system's RAM for track data from magnetic stripes, which includes card numbers and other sensitive details. Memory scraping attacks often go undetected because they operate within the normal memory usage of the POS software. Defending against memory scraping involves securing POS systems with updated software, network segmentation, and monitoring for unusual memory access patterns. This tag covers discussions and alerts related to memory scraping threats, particularly those affecting Windows-based POS environments.
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TA14-002A: Malware Targeting Point of Sale Systems
Original release date: January 02, 2014 Systems Affected Point of Sale Systems Overview Point of Sale Systems When consumers purchase goods or services from a retailer, the transaction is processed through what are commonly referred to as Point of Sale (POS) systems. POS systems consist of...- News
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