Financial Brands Targeted in Global Mobile Banking Malware Surge
Mobile banking malware targets over 1200 financial apps globally, shifting fraud to user devices
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Mobile banking malware targets over 1200 financial apps globally, shifting fraud to user devices
New Android malware enables unauthorized tap-to-pay transactions without physical access to bank cards
The DoubleTrouble Android banking Trojan has evolved, using Discord for delivery and introducing several new features
A covert ATM attack used a Raspberry Pi to breach bank systems, employing stealthy malware and anti-forensics techniques
Upgraded GodFather banking malware now uses on-device virtualization to hijack apps, enabling real-time fraud
Indian banking malware attack exposes 50,000 users, stealing financial data via SMS interception and phishing
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
Cybercriminals have been observed disguising Octo2 as legitimate apps like Google Chrome and NordVPN
A novel malware strain, Snowblind, bypasses security measures in banking apps on Android, leading to financial losses and fraud, according to Promon
The malware-as-a-service Grandoreiro Trojan is now targeting 1500 global banks, says IBM
Afghanistan, Turkmenistan and Tajikistan victims experienced the highest share of banking Trojans
Group-IB said Gigabud doesn’t execute malicious actions immediately but waits for user authorization
Mobile banking malware designed to steal bank and crypto 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