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Trustwave Talks: How to Cope with Point-of-Sale Malware

Written by Dan Kaplan | Apr 22, 2015

 

Point-of-sale (POS) malware, which infects payment terminals, has been around for at least a decade, but only within the past couple of years has it become the preferred source of credit card theft.

Trustwave SpiderLabs regularly performs critical research and data breach investigations around POS threats (which include a just-discovered family known as Punkey). But for individual businesses, POS compromises can be extraordinarily difficult to detect. That's why they must proactively identify vulnerabilities that could open the door for POS malware.

In our latest episode of "Trustwave Talks," Vice President of Managed Security Testing Charles Henderson offers guidance for businesses, explains what makes POS malware so attractive for criminals in the first place and discusses whether chip-and-PIN can really make a difference.

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