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A revamped version of the Nukebot banking trojan dubbed Jimmy Nukebot has shifted focus from stealing bankcard data and now acts as a conduit for quietly downloading malicious payloads for web-injects, cryptocurrency mining, and taking screenshots of targeted systems. The code is a modification of the Nukebot malware source code that was leaked in March. […]

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A recently spotted Android banking Trojan targeting South Korean users via SMS phishing messages (smishing) was linked to an infection campaign from two years ago, McAfee security researchers reveal. The mobile phishing messages attempt to lure users into executing malware by claiming to link to a leaked private picture, or by posing as a Chrome […]

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First, not every online store uses 3D Secure protection, which means that not every transaction requires a confirmation SMS message with a code. Even the CVC code (three digits on the back of the card) is no guarantee against misuse — not all transactions require one. Also, hackers can intercept the SMS messages banks send and use the verification codes to gain full access to an account.

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