AutoIT, a versatile programming language that’s been utilized since 1999 for scripting in Windows, has become a new comopenet in next-gen malware like Zeus variants that effectively steal details from FTP sites and private certificates. Trend Micro said back in May that AutoIT was on …
Read More »Gameover trojan Utilizing SSL
Gameover banking trojan are relaying information via encrypted secure socket layer connections to remain undiscovered and have infected at least 250,000 infected machines. Investigators at Dell SecureWorks Counter Threat Unit (CTU) elaborated on the attacker’s most recent schemes to spread the financial stealing malware in a …
Read More »Hesperbot Discovered latest banking Trojan
“‘Hesperbot’ is an Entirely New Banking Malware Family With Advanced Features, Currently Targeting Users In Turkey, The Czech Republic, Portugal and the UK.” SecurityWeek states. Researchers at ESET have revealed what they’re naming a new “Zeus-like Trojan” that’s a entirely new family and contains powerful data-stealing …
Read More »Microsoft Takes down around 1,400 Citadel Botnets
Microsoft and the FBI, assisted by authorities in more than 80 nations, on June 5 took down 1,400 malevolent computer aka Botnets, specifically, the Citadel botnet by severing their access to infected machines. Microsoft’s Digital Crimes Unit is acting with its cooperators overseas to find out …
Read More »Researchers Discover Zeus Variant With New Spreading Features
The Zeus banking Trojan has been around since early 2007, and its strains went on to execute MitM attacks, log keystrokes and grab data entered in online forms. It is usually spread via exploit kits (drive-by-downloads), phishing campaign, and social media, but Trend Micro researchers have …
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