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Thieves allegedly install keyloggers to capture credit cards at Nordstrom

A trio of men may have installed keyloggers at a Nordstrom department store in Florida to skim credit card numbers, reports KrebsOnSecurity. According to a police report, the men plugged standard keyloggers into the backs of cash registers and returned to remove them some days later with the alleged intent to use the information to create fake credit cards.

The keyloggers the thieves used imitate the look and design of PS/2 keyboard connectors, priced around $ 30-40. They are connected in series with a keyboard cord, between the computer and the keyboard, to intercept data transmitted between the two.

The Aventura, Florida police report states that the Nordstrom has security video footage of the three men entering the store and working as a team. Two distracted the staff while a third cased the registers and back of the computers. The men returned a few hours later and repeated their teamwork scheme, but this time the third man installed the keyloggers. They returned a third time to collect the keyloggers.

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Iran’s cyberwarfare czar is allegedly assassinated – CNET


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Iran's cyberwarfare czar is allegedly assassinated
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Iran's chief of the Cyber War Headquarters, Mojtaba Ahmadi, is the latest person said to be killed in a string of murders targeting the country's nuclear scientists and security bosses. Ahmadi was said to be found dead with two bullet wounds near his
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DOJ & SEC allegedly investigating Microsoft over bribery allegations in 3 countries

Microsoft, which is often slow to comment with any substance when mud is flung its way, responded almost immediately after a Wall Street Journal article claimed Microsoft is the subject of probes being conducted under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act by both
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French Fried: US allegedly hacked Sarkozy’s office with Flame

The French news magazine L’Express has reported that in May computers in the offices of France’s then-president Nicolas Sarkozy were attacked by Flame, the malware jointly developed by the US and Israel to collect information on the Iranian nuclear program, and that staff at the Elysee Palace covered up the attack. “Hackers have not only managed to get to the heart of French political power,” L’Express reported, “but they were able to search the computers of close advisers of Nicolas Sarkozy.”

While Sarkozy was not directly targeted—it is reported by L’Express that he did not have a PC—the report claims that “secret notes were recovered from hard drives, and also strategic plans.” The victims of the attack were allegedly targeted through Facebook and then “spearphished” by the attackers, who sent a link to a website that replicated the Elysee’s intranet site—a site that captured their usernames and passwords, and infected their computers with malware. Sources told L’Express that the malware’s signature matched that of the Flame “worm.”

Once inside the intranet, the worm was able to work its way across the network, eventually infecting the computers of a number of Sarkozy’s closest advisers including his Secretary-General Xavier Musca. The attack was ultimately detected by the French government’s computer security agency, the Agence nationale de la sécurité des systèmes d’information (Anssi); the Elysee’s network was down for several days as an Anssi team cleared the worm from infected systems.

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