"$700 Cybercrime Software Turns Raspberry Pi Into an Evasive Fraud Tool"

Cybercriminals have been selling custom Raspberry Pi software called "GEOBOX" on Telegram that allows inexperienced hackers to turn the mini-computers into anonymous cyberattack tools. Researchers at Resecurity discovered the tool while investigating a high-profile banking theft incident involving a Fortune 100 company. Malicious individuals used several GEOBOX devices, with each connected to the Internet and strategically placed in different remote locations. These devices functioned as proxies, increasing their anonymity. This approach makes investigating and tracking difficult because GEOBOX devices do not store logs by default. This article continues to discuss findings regarding GEOBOX.

Bleeping Computer reports "$700 Cybercrime Software Turns Raspberry Pi Into an Evasive Fraud Tool"

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