(securitykitten) In most POS variants, one process scrapes memory from other processes and writes discovered track data to a log. Because LogPOS injects code into various processes and has each of them search their own memory, it can’t use a log, since they can’t all open the same file with write access at once. Instead, it uses mailslots.
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2015-11-16 by Nick Hoffman from
Tool: LogPOS
Names: LogPOS
Description: (securitykitten) In most POS variants, one process scrapes memory from other processes and writes discovered track data to a log. Because LogPOS injects code into various processes and has each of them search their own memory, it can’t use a log, since they can’t all open the same file with write access at once. Instead, it uses mailslots.
Category: Malware
Type: POS malware, Credential stealer
Information: https://securitykitten.github.io/2015/11/16/logpos-new-point-of-sale-malware-using-mailslots.html
Malpedia: https://malpedia.caad.fkie.fraunhofer.de/details/win.logpos
Last-card-change: 2020-05-22
Source: https://apt.etda.or.th/cgi-bin/listtools.cgi
TA0043 | TA0042 | TA0001 | TA0002 | TA0003 | TA0004 | TA0005 | TA0006 | TA0007 | TA0008 | TA0009 | TA0011 | TA0010 | TA0040 |
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Reconnaissance | Resource Development | Initial Access | Execution | Persistence | Privilege Escalation | Defense Evasion | Credential Access | Discovery | Lateral Movement | Collection | Command and Control | Exfiltration | Impact |