RedWing Android Spyware Sold as a Service on Telegram
Zimperium found RedWing, an Android spyware sold as a service via Telegram to target banking apps
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Zimperium found RedWing, an Android spyware sold as a service via Telegram to target banking apps
Rokarolla Android trojan steals banking logins and spies on victims while blocking fraud alerts
ThreatFabric finds new TrickMo Android banking trojan variant routing C2 through The Open Network
Security researchers warn of Mirax, an emerging Android banking trojan using MaaS, remote access and residential proxies to target European users
New Android malware enables unauthorized tap-to-pay transactions without physical access to bank cards
A new version of the Hook Android banking Trojan features 107 remote commands, including ransomware overlays
The DoubleTrouble Android banking Trojan has evolved, using Discord for delivery and introducing several new features
New AppLite Banker malware targets Android devices, employing advanced phishing techniques to steal credentials and data
ToxicPanda malware targets banking apps on Android, spreading through Italy, Portugal and Spain
The sophisticate campaign, ErrorFather, employs keylogging, virtual networks and a domain generation algorithm to target Android users
A novel malware strain, Snowblind, bypasses security measures in banking apps on Android, leading to financial losses and fraud, according to Promon
A new banking Trojan targeting Android devices shows multifaceted capabilities
Researchers warn of phishing links leading to spoofed Google Play pages
The Trojan utilizes the Obfuscapk obfuscator for Android APK files, Kaspersky explained
According to Resecurity, the trend poses challenges for online banking and payment systems
Nexus offers overlay attacks and keylogging activities designed to steal victims' credentials
The dropper hides behind a fake utility app with limited permissions and a small footprint
It reportedly targets the banking credentials of Android users via apps with 60,000 installations
SOVA v4 features new capabilities and is reportedly targeting more than 200 mobile applications
Dubbed ‘Revive’ because of its ability to automatically restart in case it stops working, the tool seems to be designed for persistent campaigns.