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Over 190 clients of a large European bank have been targeted in a man-in-the-browser (MITB) campaign that allowed cybercriminals to pull at least half a million euros (approx. $680.000) out of their accounts. MITB are attacks similar to man-in-the-middle campaigns, but differ in that the Trojan dynamically intercepts and manipulates calls between the web browser […]

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In only seven days, over half a million euros were stolen from a European bank’s customers courtesy of a new banking Trojan campaign.

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This month’s Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool (MSRT) release includes one new malware family – the high-volume banking trojan Win32/Simda.  Simda is a multi-component malware family that includes trojan, backdoor, password-stealing, downloader and file-infector variants. It is very rare for a single malware family to possess all of these characteristics; Alureon and Sirefef are among […]

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