Mustang Panda’s New LOTUSLITE Variant Targets India Banks, South Korea Policy Circles
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a new variant of a known malware called LOTUSLITE that's distributed via a theme related to India's banking sector
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Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a new variant of a known malware called LOTUSLITE that's distributed via a theme related to India's banking sector
Cybersecurity researchers are calling attention to a new shift in the Android malware landscape where dropper apps, which are typically used to deliver banking trojans, to also distribute simpler malware such as SMS stealers and basic spyware
Cybersecurity researchers are calling attention to an Android malware campaign that leverages Microsoft's .NET Multi-platform App UI (.NET MAUI) framework to create bogus banking and social media apps targeting Indian and Chinese-speaking users
Indian banking malware attack exposes 50,000 users, stealing financial data via SMS interception and phishing
Hackers are seeking sensitive personal information on user devices, including banking data and SMS messages.
Cybersecurity researchers are warning of "massive phishing campaigns" that distribute five different malware targeting banking users in India
We found five banking malware families targeting customers of seven banks in India to steal personal and credit card information via phishing campaigns.
A new version of the Drinik Android banking trojan targets 18 Indian banks, masquerading as the country's official tax management app to steal victims' personal information and banking credentials. [...]
An SMS-based phishing campaign is targeting customers of Indian banks with information-stealing malware that masquerades as a rewards application