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IT threat evolution in Q1 2026. Mobile statistics
IT threat evolution in Q1 2026. Mobile statistics IT threat evolution in Q1 2026. Non-mobile statistics In the third quarter of 2025, we updated the methodology for calculating statistical indicators based on the Kaspersky Security Network. These changes affected all sections of the report except...
Trojan-Banker.Win32.Banker.agzg MVID-2022-0608 Insecure Permissions
Discovery / credits: Malvuln John Page aka hyp3rlinx c 2022 Original source: https://malvuln.com/advisory/ef1e59148c9a902ae5454760aaab73fe.txt Contact: [email protected] Media: twitter.com/malvuln Threat: Trojan-Banker.Win32.Banker.agzg Vulnerability: Insecure Permissions Description: The malwa...
Roaming Mantis uses DNS hijacking to infect Android smartphones
In March 2018, Japanese media reported the hijacking of DNS settings on routers located in Japan, redirecting users to malicious IP addresses. The redirection led to the installation of Trojanized applications named facebook.apk and chrome.apk that contained Android Trojan-Banker. According to ou...
Jimmy Nukebot: from Neutrino with love
"You FOOL! This isn't even my final form!" In one of our previous articles, we analyzed the NeutrinoPOS banker as an example of a constantly evolving malware family. A week after publication, this Neutrino modification delivered up a new malicious program classified by Kaspersky Lab as...
IT threat evolution Q2 2017. Statistics
Q2 figures According to KSN data, Kaspersky Lab solutions detected and repelled 342, 566, 061 malicious attacks from online resources located in 191 countries all over the world. 33, 006, 783 unique URLs were recognized as malicious by web antivirus components. Attempted infections by malware tha...
Major DNS Cache Poisoning Attack Hits Brazilian ISPs
There is a large-scale DNS cache-poisoning attack going on in Brazil at the moment, with potentially millions of users affected by a tactic that is forcing the to install a malicious Java applet before they can reach many popular sites, including Google, Gmail and Hotmail. The attack has been goi...
Attackers Using Malicious PAC Files in Phishing Attacks
Malware authors have developed a new, and frighteningly effective, tactic that uses a feature built into all of the modern browsers to redirect users to malicious sites without their knowledge or action. In a worrisome new twist, attackers have begun using proxy auto-config PAC files, which are...