Hacking links June 5, 2014
'Half of American adults hacked' in the past year - really? - John Zorabedian - Naked Security
Recently, CNN reported on a study that claimed that 47% of US adults have been hacked. The thing is those percentages and the numbers might not actually be representative of the population. Also at question, the term hacked. Should employee negligence or insider theft be considered negligence? Probably not.
Thieves Planted Malware to Hack ATMs - Brian Krebs - Krebs on Security
This occurred in the Chinese territory of Macau. The process for the hack is quite interesting. The criminals slide a long skimming board down the ATMs card slot to install the malware. The malware would log anyone that used that information and a few days later they'd follow the same process to get the logged information and to remove the malware. Pictures of the device and the rest of the kit are featured in the article.
Hacking the Registry to keep Windows XP Updating - A Bad, Bad Idea - Rafal Los - Following the Wh1t3 Rabbit
Apparently, someone has figured that you can change the registry of a Windows XP machine to make it look like a Point-of-Sales (POS) terminal, which are still getting Windows XP updates. This might not be the best idea in the world as POS terminals are much different than a computer installed with Windows XP and patches could negatively affect system stability. If you're that desperate to get Windows Updates, just go ahead and upgrade your system. It will save you a love headache in the long run.
This post first appeared on Exploring Information Security.