Investigators suspect that BMC software, Microsoft configuration management tools, and SQL injection were used as hacking tools and techniques in Target's massive data breach

Dark Reading Staff, Dark Reading

January 30, 2014

1 Min Read

Target said Wednesday that the hackers who attacked the company employed access credentials that were hardcoded into a product used by the retailer.

"We can confirm that the ongoing forensic investigation has indicated that the intruder stole a vendor's credentials which were used to access our system," Target spokeswoman Molly Snyder said Thursday via email.

Target declined to identify the vendor whose credentials attackers had obtained, though confirmed that the attack vector has been blocked. "As we have previously shared, we confirmed the breach on December 15 and were able to eliminate the malware and close the access," she said. "Since that time we have taken extra precautions such as limiting or updating access to some of our platforms while the investigation continues."

Read the full article here.

Have a comment on this story? Please click "Discuss" below. If you'd like to contact Dark Reading's editors directly, send us a message.

About the Author(s)

Dark Reading Staff

Dark Reading

Dark Reading is a leading cybersecurity media site.

Keep up with the latest cybersecurity threats, newly discovered vulnerabilities, data breach information, and emerging trends. Delivered daily or weekly right to your email inbox.

You May Also Like


More Insights