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Financially motivated hackers developed custom malware to exploit a likely zero-day flaw in popular property management software used by resorts and hotels, said security researchers.
In research published Thursday morning, Bitdefender said it had not identified the threat actor behind a hacking incident at a small resort in the United States that it analyzed. But it said it could confirm that the attacker primary’s objective was financial gain and the illicit acquisition of personal information.