
No one needs reminding that 2014 was one of the most profitable years for cyber-criminals. The timeline graphic below takes us back to memory lane of what happened to large retailers such as Target, Home Depots and others. Despite efforts to comply with the Payment Card Industry - Data Security Standards (PCI-DSS) and other security measures for protecting electronic transactions and consumer data, U.S.-based retailers were hit hard by data breaches last year. Stores continued to be soft targets not just because they were easy victims per se, but more profoundly, due to the availability of good and effective hacking tools and techniques used by the cyber-criminals to successfully attack and compromise payment card infrastructures.
Although the sound of alarming retail breach headlines has been relatively quiet so far in 2015, the bad news is that POS attacks resumed where they left off in 2014. The SonicWall Security Threat Research team has been busy developing countermeasures to defeat newer forms of POS malware that have been found actively spreading in the wild. This is a noticeable development that carried over from the previous year. Cyber-criminals are obviously investing more in the malware economy and research as well as development efforts to create smarter methods of attacks that do greater harm. This is indicative of the Threat Research team's 2015 Annual Threat Report prediction that more sophisticated POS malware variants are expected and additional attacks will target payment infrastructures throughout 2015, especially smaller regional chains that are more susceptible to attacks.
SonicWall Security researchers have already developed counter-measures to block several POS bot families including:
If you are in retail and still nervous about whether or not you have the proper security measures in place to protect your retail network, SonicWall Security recommends the following five key defense strategies to secure your payment card infrastructure.
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