Cybercriminals are selling custom Raspberry Pi software called 'GEOBOX' on Telegram, which allows inexperienced hackers to convert the mini-computers

$700 cybercrime software turns Raspberry Pi into an evasive fraud tool

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2024-04-01 09:30:02

Cybercriminals are selling custom Raspberry Pi software called 'GEOBOX' on Telegram, which allows inexperienced hackers to convert the mini-computers into anonymous cyberattack tools.

GEOBOX is sold on Telegram channels for a subscription of $80 per month or $700 for a lifetime license, payable in cryptocurrency.

Analysts at Resecurity discovered the tool during an investigation into a high-profile banking theft impacting a Fortune 100 company.

"This discovery led to the acquisition of GEOBOX for more in-depth analysis. The malicious individuals utilized several GEOBOX devices, each connected to the Internet and strategically placed in various remote locations," explained Resecurity.

"These devices served as proxies, significantly enhancing their anonymity. This approach complicated the investigation and tracking process, especially since, by default, GEOBOX devices do not store any logs."

The researchers acquired the GEOBOX software for analysis and warned in a report today that it is a highly capable tool that can complicate law enforcement tracking and investigation.

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