In the beginning, North Korean hackers compromised the banking infrastructure running AIX, IBMs proprietary version of Unix. Next, they hacked infrastructure running Windows. Now, the state backed bank robbers have expanded their repertoire to include Linux. The malware, tracked under the name FASTCash, is a remote access tool that gets installed on payment switches inside compromised networks that handle payment card transactions. The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency first...

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