buguroo becomes Revelock as it Changes the Game of Online Fraud Prevention
Pioneers Behavioral Biometrics & Hybrid AI with Active Defense approach to fighting fraud
MADRID, April 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ buguroo, a pioneer in behavioral biometric based online fraud prevention, today announced it is changing its name to Revelock to reflect the company s commitment to not just reveal fraud, but also preemptively respond to and block attacks. Revelock s mission focuses on dramatically advancing the fight against fraud by leveraging behavioral biometrics and hybrid AI to Know Your User (KYU), continuously verify their BionicID digital fingerprint and prevent account takeover by RATs, zero-day malware, bots, phishing and social engineering scams.
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May 5, 2021
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Visa s Payment Fraud Disruption team reports that cybercriminals are increasingly using web shells to establish command and control over retailers servers during payment card skimming attacks. As a result, eSkimming, or digital skimming, is among the top threats to the payments ecosystem, according to the Visa report.
The web shells enable fraudsters conducting digital skimming attacks on e-commerce sites to establish and maintain access to compromised servers, deploy additional malicious files and payloads, facilitate lateral movement within a victim s network and remotely execute commands, Visa says.
The most common methods for deploying a web shell are malicious application plug-ins and PHP code, Visa reports.
Stolen Cards, Reportedly From Cardpool.com, Sold on Darknet
May 5, 2021
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The now-defunct Cardpool.com website (Source: Web.Archive.com)
A Russian-speaking cybercriminal recently sold on a darknet forum thousands of stolen payment and gift cards that researchers at Gemini Advisory believe were taken from the now-defunct online gift card exchange Cardpool.com.
In a report released Tuesday, the threat intelligence firm says the cybercriminal listed 895,000 stolen gift cards and 330,000 stolen payment cards for sale in February on a Russian cybercrime forum. The stolen gift cards, which have an estimated face value of $38 million, were issued by more than 3,000 companies, including Airbnb, Amazon, American Airlines, Chipotle, Dunkin , Home Depot, Marriott and Nike, the research report says.
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