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
NGate malware abuses HandyPay app to steal NFC card data and PINs in Brazil
PixRevolution Android trojan hijacks Brazil’s PIX payments in real time using accessibility abuse
Trustwave SpiderLabs has observed new banking Trojan Eternidade Stealer targeting Brazil using WhatsApp for propagation and data theft
Spanish authorities have arrested a 25-year-old Brazilian accused of leading the GXC Team and selling malware and AI tools to cybercriminals
A ransomware attack by KillSec on Brazil software provider MedicSolution threatens healthcare, impacting providers and patients
Evertec subsidiary Sinqia has posted details of an attempt to steal $130m from two B2B partners
The action comes in response to concerns over the company’s updated privacy policy
Cisco Talos said the threat actor behind the campaign is believed to be located in Brazil
"Dark Angels" hacking group targets Andrade Gutierrez
Scripts could interact with the device's UI and enter text, simulate touch events, etc.
Noose tightens around notorious cybercrime group
French, Spanish, Portuguese and Brazilian cops take action