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Six months after the first attack, experts wonder if Zeus is still growing. By all accounts, the Trojan has continued to evolve and now targets the credentials of some financial institutions. But ...
A new computer Trojan that targets users of 450 financial institutions from around the world appears to borrow functionality and features directly from the notorious Zeus and Carberp malware programs.
The notorious ZeuS banking Trojan is showing off a new trick: Popping up on infected computers with a fake enrollment screen for the “Verified By Visa” or “MasterCard SecureCode Security ...
Despite high-profile busts in the U.S. , U.K. and Ukraine of cybercriminals using ZeuS malware to steal from online accounts, ZeuS will evolve and remain an effective theft tool for a long time ...
The Zeus banking Trojan also targets mobile users, who receive a phishing e-mail resembling a legitimate-looking application installed as an actual Facebook security notification on their ...
Zeus (also known as Prg Banking Trojan and Zbot) is a banking botnet that targets commercial banking accounts. According to security vendor SecureWorks, Zeus often focuses on a specific bank.
3. Zeus – Trojan that targets Windows platforms and is often used to steal banking information by man-in-the-browser keystroke logging and form grabbing. Check out these other hot stories: ...
A variant of the Zeus banking Trojan is gaining in popularity in dark web forums, according to security researchers. The malware targets point-of-sales systems through spear-phishing campaigns and ...
U.K. police rounded up 19 people Tuesday in a pre-dawn raid targeting a criminal network using the Zeus banking trojan. Police say that the gang made £6 million (US$9.5 million) in a three-month ...
This banking trojan was first created to attack Android users and is now modified to target iPhones as well. This virus was discovered in a new report from Group-IB (via Tom’s Guide).