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	"title": "LevelBlue - Open Threat Exchange",
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	"plain_text": "LevelBlue - Open Threat Exchange\r\nBy milind\r\nArchived: 2026-04-05 12:35:24 UTC\r\nCreated 10 years ago by milind\r\nPublic\r\nTLP: Green\r\nMVS Research team has detected multiple attacks on its PoS customers from Gorynich malware. Gorynich was\r\nused to download a repurposed BlackPOS malware with RAM scraping functionality and upload all the dumped\r\ncredit card numbers in memory. As the original BlackPOS used a text file to store pilfered credit card data,\r\nGorynych now grabs that text file and does an HTTP POST to complete the data exfiltration.\r\nSource: https://otx.alienvault.com/browse/pulses?q=tag:gorynich\r\nhttps://otx.alienvault.com/browse/pulses?q=tag:gorynich\r\nPage 1 of 1",
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		"https://otx.alienvault.com/browse/pulses?q=tag:gorynich"
	],
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		"pulses?q=tag:gorynich"
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