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Ransom malware merged with bank Trojan in new attack
Adding injury to insult, fraudsters have merged the phenomenon of ransom Trojans with banking malware, producing a hybrid that demands money before attempting to steal user logins.
Latest Trojan Malware For Android Sneaks In Via Third-Party App Stores
The number of threats of computer viruses and hacker access is growing, especially with the increasing number of mobile devices that are available. A report today from Lookout Mobile Security highlights hacked websites targeting Android devices with a new Android Trojan called NotCompatible, an attack vector previously only used to infect PCs with malware, writes Damon Poeter for PC Mag . “In ...
Android Trojan Mimics PC Drive-by Malware Attack
The malware uses the "drive-by" approach from an ordinary website, a dangerous type of automatic attack more common to Windows Trojans.
Apple OS X Leopard Update Tackles Flashback Trojan
Apple on Monday released an update for Mac OS X Leopard that targets the malicious Flashback Trojan.
One in five Apple Macs harbour PC malware
A recent security scan of 100,000 Apple Macs found that almost three percent were infected with Mac-capable malware including the recent Flashback Trojan, security company Sophos has reported.
Trusteer CTO to Present Session at Interop on Remote Access Trojan Attacks
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Mac OS users on security: No worries
The Mac users that ZDNet Asia spoke to regarding Flashback and other new threats expressed indifference at best toward the need for antivirus safeguards.
Android Trojan copies PC drive-by malware attack
Researchers have noticed one of the first examples of Android 'drive-by' malware from an ordinary website, a dangerous type of automatic attack more commonly used to infect Windows PCs.
Financial Malware Tricks Users With Claims of Free Credit Card Fraud Insurance
"Tatanga" attempts to fool online banking users into authorizing rogue money transfers.
Flashback Mac Trojan earned $14,000 from ad clicks, Symantec
Symantec originally thought that at its peek the Flashback Trojan was generating around $10,000 a day by hijacking ad clicks. Now, new research suggests the developers may only have earned $14,000 during the time that the malware was active.
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