Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Researcher disputes report BlackPOS used in Home Depot, Target attacks

Researcher disputes report BlackPOS used in Home Depot, Target attacks | Kinvey boosts enterprise mobile apps

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Researcher disputes report BlackPOS used in Home Depot, Target attacks
A security researcher has found that the malware used in the Home Depot and Target breaches are unrelated and cannot be used as an indicator that the same group is behind the attacks. Read More

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