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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2019/05/16 12:23 p.m.72 views

'GozNym' Banking Malware Gang Dismantled by International Law Enforcement

In a joint effort by several law enforcement agencies from 6 different countries, officials have dismantled a major global organized cybercrime network behind GozNym banking malware. GozNym banking malware is responsible for stealing nearly $100 million from over 41,000 victims across the globe,...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2019/05/16 12:23 p.m.1 views

'GozNym' Banking Malware Gang Dismantled by International Law Enforcement

In a joint effort by several law enforcement agencies from 6 different countries, officials have dismantled a major global organized cybercrime network behind GozNym banking malware. GozNym banking malware is responsible for stealing nearly $100 million from over 41,000 victims across the globe,...

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HackRead
HackRead
added 2019/04/24 7:46 p.m.41 views

Hackers using Google Sites to spread banking malware

By Uzair Amir The IT security researchers at Netskope Threat Research Labs have discovered a new malware hosted on the Google Sites, a dedicated platform offered by Google for developing websites. Dubbed LoadPCBanker by researchers; the malware is actually an executable that is hidden inside a PD...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2019/04/23 8:20 a.m.1 views

Source Code for CARBANAK Banking Malware Found On VirusTotal

Security researchers have discovered the full source code of theCarbanak malware—yes, this time it's for real. Carbanak—sometimes referred as FIN7, Anunak or Cobalt—is one of the most full-featured, dangerous malware that belongs to an APT-style cybercriminal group involved in several attacks...

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HackRead
HackRead
added 2019/04/19 11:43 p.m.13 views

WannaCry hero MalwareTech pleads guilty to writing banking malware

By Ryan De Souza MalwareTech is now facing 10 years in prison. In 2017, Marcus Hutchin who goes by the Twitter handle of MalwareTech halted the infamous WannaCry ransomware after registering its killswitch domain. As a result, Hutchin was hailed as WannaCry hero but in August the same year,...

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Krebs on Security
Krebs on Security
added 2019/04/19 9:58 p.m.14 views

Marcus “MalwareTech” Hutchins Pleads Guilty to Writing, Selling Banking Malware

Marcus Hutchins, a 24-year-old blogger and malware researcher arrested in 2017 for allegedly authoring and selling malware designed to steal online banking credentials, has pleaded guilty to criminal charges of conspiracy and to making, selling or advertising illegal wiretapping devices. Marcus...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2019/02/22 9:29 p.m.188 views

Phishing Scam Cloaks Malware With Fake Google reCAPTCHA

A recently-discovered phishing scam was found peddling malware, using a new technique to mask its malicious landing page: A fake Google reCAPTCHA system. The campaign targeted a Polish bank and its users with emails, said researchers with Sucuri. These emails contained a link to a malicious PHP...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2019/01/18 9:00 p.m.28 views

Google Play Removes Malicious Malware-Ridden Apps

Google Play has removed two malicious apps that were infecting devices with a notorious banking malware bent on scooping up victim’s credentials. The two apps, Currency Converter and BatterySaverMobo, purported to be useful mobile tools that help users calculate currency and optimize mobile batte...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2019/01/18 11:37 a.m.5 views

New Android Malware Apps Use Motion Sensor to Evade Detection

Even after so many efforts by Google for preventing its Play Store from malware, shady apps somehow managed to fool its anti-malware protections and get into its service to infect Android users with malware. Two such Android apps have recently been spotted on the Google Play Store by security...

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Securelist
Securelist
added 2018/09/25 10:00 a.m.707 views

USB threats from malware to miners

Introduction In 2016, researchers from the University of Illinois left 297 unlabelled USB flash drives around the university campus to see what would happen. 98% of the dropped drives were picked up by staff and students, and at least half were plugged into a computer in order to view the content...

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Talos Blog
Talos Blog
added 2018/09/22 7:23 a.m.31 views

Threat Roundup for September 14 to September 21

Today, as we do every week, Talos is giving you a glimpse into the most prevalent threats we’ve observed this week — covering the dates between Sept. 14 and 21. As with previous roundups, this post isn’t meant to be an in-depth analysis. Instead, we will summarize the threats we’ve observed by...

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HackRead
HackRead
added 2018/09/04 2:48 p.m.74 views

CamuBot Malware Camouflaged as Bank Security App to Steal Credentials

By Waqas A new banking malware has been discovered that is targeting bank customers in Brazil. Dubbed as CamuBot, it is identified to be a unique malware because it is disguised as a necessary security module of the bank. The malware can also bypass the biometric authentication feature, which is ...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2018/09/04 10:00 a.m.14 views

‘CamuBot’ Banking Malware Ups the Trojan Game with Biometric Bypass

Brazilian bank customers are being warned of malware dubbed CamuBot that hides in plain sight and presents itself as a required end-user security module provided by a bank. The malware goes so far as to include bank logos that look and feel as if they’re part of a real security application. In so...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2018/08/21 3:37 p.m.1 views

Dark Tequila Banking Malware Uncovered After 5 Years of Activity

Security researchers at Kaspersky Labs have uncovered a new, complex malware campaign that has been targeting customers of several Mexican banking institutions since at least 2013. Dubbed Dark Tequila , the campaign delivers an advanced keylogger malware that managed to stay under the radar for...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2018/07/12 3:49 p.m.13 views

ThreatList: 6-Year-Old Dorkbot Banking Malware Resurfaces as Big Threat

The banking malware called Dorkbot is back. Samples of the 6-year-old malware are now ranked the second biggest banking malware headache in 2018 so far, according to new data from Check Point. “Dorkbot, known malware that dates back to 2012, has entered back the top ranks, starring in the APAC as...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2018/05/21 2:57 p.m.3 views

DNS-Hijacking Malware Targeting iOS, Android and Desktop Users Worldwide

Widespread routers' DNS hijacking malware that recently found targeting Android devices has now been upgraded its capabilities to target iOS devices as well as desktop users. Dubbed Roaming Mantis, the malware was initially found hijacking Internet routers last month to distribute Android banking...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2018/05/21 2:57 p.m.77 views

DNS-Hijacking Malware Targeting iOS, Android and Desktop Users Worldwide

Widespread routers' DNS hijacking malware that recently found targeting Android devices has now been upgraded its capabilities to target iOS devices as well as desktop users. Dubbed Roaming Mantis, the malware was initially found hijacking Internet routers last month to distribute Android banking...

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HackRead
HackRead
added 2018/05/16 1:04 p.m.44 views

WannaCry hero charged with creating Kronos banking malware

By Waqas The 23-year-old cybersecurity expert, Marcus Hutchins @Malwaretech on Twitter, who This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: WannaCry hero charged with creating Kronos banking malware...

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Malwarebytes
Malwarebytes
added 2017/11/22 6:47 p.m.24 views

Terdot Trojan likes social media

We usually advise people that have fallen victim to banker Trojans to change all their passwords, especially the ones that are related to their financial sites and apps. Besides the dangers of re-used passwords, there are other reasons why this is important. This advice is especially applicable t...

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HackRead
HackRead
added 2017/11/17 3:59 p.m.23 views

McAfee’s ClickProtect Apparently Infected Devices with Banking Malware

By Waqas According to a French researcher, the renowned antivirus vendor McAfee This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: McAfee’s ClickProtect Apparently Infected Devices with Banking Malware...

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