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Coordinated Takedown Puts End to Simda Botnet
The Simda botnet, known for spreading banking malware and dropping a backdoor on hundreds of thousands of machines worldwide, was taken down last Thursday in a collaborative effort between international law enforcement bodies and private security and technology companies. Fourteen command and...
Beebone Botnet Takedown Carried Out
A relatively small yet troublesome botnet has been shut down in a joint operation between U.S. and European law enforcement and a number of private security companies, including Kaspersky Lab. The takedown of Beebone was carried out on Wednesday by the FBI, the Department of Homeland Security,...
Dyre Wolf Banking Malware Stole More Than $1 Million
Security researchers have uncovered an active cyber attack campaign that has successfully stolen more than $1 Million from a variety of targeted enterprise organizations using spear phishing emails, malware and social engineering tricks. The campaign, dubbed "The Dyre Wolf" by researchers from...
Dridex Campaign Evades Detection with AutoClose Function
Pushers of the Dridex banking malware have gone old-school for some time now, moving the malware through phishing messages executed by macros in Microsoft Office documents. While macros are disabled by default since the release of Office 2007, the malware includes somewhat convincing social...
Adobe Releases Emergency Flash Player Patch
Adobe today revised a security bulletin it released more than a month ago, adding a patch for a code-execution vulnerability in Flash Player already included in some exploit kits. French researcher Kafeine found the exploits in the Angler and Nuclear kits less than a week after Adobe released an...
New Adobe Flash Exploit Found in Angler, Fiesta EKs
Two notorious exploit kits are already seeding vulnerable websites with exploits for a Flash Player vulnerability that was patched in last week’s Adobe security bulletin. French researcher Kafeine told Threatpost that the most likely scenario is that a skilled coder found a way to reverse-enginee...
Dyre Trojan Targeting More than Salesforce.com Credentials
The criminals who unleashed a variant of the Dyre banking Trojan recently may have more up their sleeve than harvesting Salesforce.com credentials. Analysis of a sample conducted by SaaS security company Adallom determined that the new strain of Dyre is targeting large enterprises in addition to...
Malicious Advertisements Found on Java.com, Other High-Profile Sites
A New York-based online ad network company AppNexus, that provides a platform specializing in real-time online advertising, has again been spotted as the origin of a recent "malvertising" campaign that makes use of the Angler Exploit Kit to redirect visitors to malicious websites hosting the Aspr...
Citadel Variant Opens Backdoor After Malware is Removed
When hackers have compromised a valuable computer, maintaining persistence on that machine is the key to maintaining access to its resources and stored assets. A new variant of the Citadel banking malware has been discovered that comes with a feature that allows the attacker to leverage remote...
International Authorities Take Down Shylock Banking Malware
Like most profitable criminal enterprises, the Shylock banking malware thrived because it was supported by a nimble infrastructure that allowed it to stay one step ahead of network and security monitoring capabilities, and the authorities. That race ended this week. Europol announced today that i...
New Cridex Banking Trojan variant Surfaces with Self-Spreading Functionality
In an effort to infect large number of people, cybercriminals have developed a new malicious software program that contains functionality to spread itself quickly. Geodo, a new version of the infamous Cridex also known as Feodo or Bugat banking information stealing Trojan works in conjunction wit...
New Banking Malware with Network Sniffer Spreading Rapidly Worldwide
The hike in the banking malware this year is no doubt almost double compared to the previous one, and so in the techniques of malware authors. Until now, we have seen banking Trojans affecting devices and steal users’ financial credentials in order to run them out of their money. But nowadays,...
AskMen Purportedly Compromised by Nuclear Pack Kit
Users who visit AskMen.com, a men’s entertainment and lifestyle portal, are being hit with malicious code, potentially stemming from the Nuclear Pack exploit kit, researchers announced today. When a user stumbles across the site – or a localized version aus.askmen.com, etc. of it – malicious code...
ZeuS Botnet Updating Infected Systems with Rootkit-Equipped Trojan
ZeuS, or Zbot is one of the oldest families of financial malware, it is a Trojan horse capable to carry out various malicious and criminal tasks and is often used to steal banking information. It is distributed to a wide audience, primarily through infected web pages, spam campaigns and drive-by...
Tor Network used to Host 900 Botnets and hidden Darknet Markets
Tor network offers users browse the Internet anonymously and is mostly used by activists, journalists to conceal their online activities from prying eyes. But it also has the Dark side, as Tor is also a Deep Web friendly tool that allows hackers and cyber criminals to carry out illicit activities...
24-year-old Russian Hacker and Developer of SpyEye Banking Trojan pleads guilty
A Russian man has pleaded guilty to conspiracy charges in a federal court in Atlanta on Tuesday for developing and distributing a malicious banking malware 'SpyEye' that infected more than 1.4 million computers worldwide since 2009. Aleksandr Andreevich Panin, a 24 year old programmer, also known...
New Banking malware 'i2Ninja' being sold via underground Russian Cybercrime Market
Researchers at Trusteer spotted a new banking malware program on the underground Russian cybercrime market, that communicates with attackers over the I2P anonymity network is for sale on underground Russian cybercrime forums. Dubbed 'i2Ninja', malware has most of the features found in other...
New Banking malware 'i2Ninja' being sold via underground Russian Cybercrime Market
Researchers at Trusteer spotted a new banking malware program on the underground Russian cybercrime market, that communicates with attackers over the I2P anonymity network is for sale on underground Russian cybercrime forums. Dubbed 'i2Ninja', malware has most of the features found in other...
Shylock/Caphaw Banking Malware Infections on the Rise
Two dozen major U.S. and European banks are in the crosshairs of the Shylock, or Caphaw, financial malware of late, and victims who trade with one of the 24 financial institutions are at risk of giving up their credentials and losing assets in their accounts. Malware researchers have noticed a ri...
Questions Linger About New Linux 'Hand of Thief' Trojan
It looks like cybercriminals will soon be able to add yet another Trojan to their hacking repertoire, the Hand of Thief banking malware that targets Linux machines. Currently being sold on the Russian black market, Hand of Thief is fetching $2,000 USD €1,500 EUR but could be poised to run a cool...