A new Android malware strain ‘Ghimob’ is mimicking third-party mobile (mainly banking) apps to spy and steal user data when downloaded and installed. This Trojan virus steals data from users,…
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Ginp Malware Operations are on the Rise, Aiming to Expand in Turkey
The Ginp mobile banking malware, which emerged in late 2019, is one of the top most prevalent Android banking malware families today. It started as a simple short message server (SMS)…
New Android Banking Trojan Targets Spanish, Portuguese Speaking Users
IBM X-Force research recently analyzed a new Android banking Trojan that appears to be targeting users in countries that speak Spanish or Portuguese, namely Spain, Portugal, Brazil and other parts…
TrickBot Pushing a 2FA Bypass App to Bank Customers in Germany
IBM X-Force researchers recently analyzed an Android malware app that’s likely being pushed to infected users by the TrickBot Trojan. This app, dubbed “TrickMo” by our team, is designed to…
CamuBot Resurfaces With Cross-Channel, Targeted Attacks in Brazil
The malware discussed in this blog saw input from X-Force researchers Andre Piva and Ofir Ozer. It was initially described in a blog post by X-Force’s Maor Wiesen and Limor…
Easy Does It! A Timely Look Into Fraud TTPs in the Brazilian Financial Cybercrime Landscape
Financial cybercrime in Brazil is known as one of the most geospecific panoramas, where local cybercriminals attack local internet users. With close to 210 million residents in the country, criminals…
Facebook wants to be the future of online banking
Facebook says to banks: tell us who your customers are, and we’ll get them talking to you in Messenger. This post appeared first on Naked Security Blog by Sophos Author:…
Anubis Strikes Again: Mobile Malware Continues to Plague Users in Official App Stores
IBM X-Force mobile malware researchers have observed several developers actively uploading Android malware downloaders to the Google Play Store. Following ongoing campaigns against Google Play, our research team has been…