Brazilian Banking Trojan Ousaban Targets Spain and Portugal
FortiGuard says the Brazilian banking trojan Ousaban is targeting Spain and Portugal via phishing
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FortiGuard says the Brazilian banking trojan Ousaban is targeting Spain and Portugal via phishing
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
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Trend Micro said the trojan has been observed masquerading as communications from tax agencies
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A new banking Trojan targeting Android devices shows multifaceted capabilities
ThreatFabric said the campaign has evolved since last year, employing sophisticated methods and mainly targeting Samsung devices
Group-IB warns of new Trojan GoldPickaxe designed to bypass banking facial recognition with deepfakes
Researchers warn of phishing links leading to spoofed Google Play pages
The Trojan utilizes the Obfuscapk obfuscator for Android APK files, Kaspersky explained
ThreatFabric said the ongoing campaign started in March and has witnessed over 30,000 installations
Observed by Kaspersky, the campaign relied on emails written in English, German, Italian and French
Nexus offers overlay attacks and keylogging activities designed to steal victims' credentials
These included a number of government websites: 105 in Chile, 431 in Mexico and 265 in Peru