Eastern European hackers have been plugging inexpensive hardware into banks’ local area networks to help perpetrate heists that have stolen tens of millions of dollars. The attack campaign, dubbed DarkVishnya – dark cherry – has targeted at least eight Eastern European banks, Kaspersky Lab says. Attackers, potentially posing as couriers or job seekers, entered a facility and looked for a place to connect their device, often in a meeting room. The choice of device appeared to be tied to an attacker’s ability and, no doubt, simply preferences.”]
Source: https://www.cuinfosecurity.com/eastern-european-bank-hackers-wield-malicious-hardware-a-11827

