Backoff

Backoff Malware

Backoff is a kind of malware that targets point of sale (POS) systems.[1][2] It is used to steal credit card data from Point of Sale machines at retail stores.[3] Cybercriminals use Backoff to gather data from credit cards. It is installed via remote desktop type applications where POS systems are configured.[4] It belongs to the POS Malware family as it is known to scrape the memory of POS devices.[5][6]

Operation

Backoff malware injects the malicious stub into the explorer.exe file to gain access to the POS machines and it scrapes the victim's machine memory from running the processes.[7] Cybercriminals have mutated different variants of Backoff while some of the variants are equipped with keylogging functionality.[8] Some of the Backoff variants have C2 component which helps the malware to upload the victim's personal data, download the malware onto the victim POS machine and to uninstall the malware.[9]

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