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Old banking malware called Dorkbot has reemerged in 2018 to become a serious threat.
The Panda banking trojan, a spin-off from the infamous Zeus malware, is widening its net to attack more than just financial services targets, as seen in three ongoing campaigns discovered in May.
The leak of point-of-sale malware source code is a double-edge sword to researchers who view it as boon to research, but a headache when it comes to inspiring future variants and attacks.
Banking Trojan Retefe is adopting new WannaCry tricks, adding an EternalBlue module to propagate the malware.
The author behind the banking Trojan NukeBot released source code for the malware earlier this month in an apparent effort to regain the trust of the cybercrime community.
Researchers have observed an uptick in attacks using the banking malware Floki Bot against U.S., Canadian and Brazilian banks and insurance firms.
Two powerful Trojans, Nymaim and Gozi ISFB, have been combined to create a “double-headed beast” called GozNym. The Trojan has managed to steal $4 million since it was first discovered just two weeks ago, according to IBM X-Force Research. It reports the hybrid Trojan is currently engaged in an active campaign with 72 percent of...
Old nemeses die hard, especially when you’re banking malware named ZeuS. According to Denmark-based Heimdal Security, the potent 9-year-old malware ZeuS has morphed into the up-and-coming Atmos malware – now targeting banks in France. Researchers are warning that the criminals behind Atmos have been putting the finishing touches on this latest malware threat – perfecting how,...