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ERMAC 2.0 Android Banking Trojan targets over 400 apps

Security Affairs

A new version of the ERMAC Android banking trojan is able to target an increased number of apps. The ERMAC Android banking trojan version 2.0 can target an increasing number of applications, passing from 378 to 467 target applications to steal account credentials and crypto-wallets.

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Gustuff Android banking trojan targets 125+ banking, and 32 cryptocurrency apps

Security Affairs

Security experts at Group-IB have detected the activity of Gustuff a mobile Android Trojan, which includes potential targets of customers in leading international banks, users of cryptocurrency services, popular ecommerce websites and marketplaces. Gustuff has previously never been reported.

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Hackers are again attacking Portuguese banking organizations via Android Trojan-Banker

Security Affairs

Hackers are again attacking Portuguese banking organizations via Android Trojan-Banker. The threat is not new, hackers are again attacking clients of Portuguese banking organizations via a specially crafted Android Trojan-Banker from phishing campaigns launched from Brazil.

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Anubis II – malware and afterlife

Security Affairs

Due to the growing demand for Android banking malware, threat actors continue using Anubis even is the creator has vanished. Besides being the Egyptian God associated with mummification and afterlife, Anubis is also an Android banking malware that has caused quite some trouble for over 300 financial institutions worldwide since 2017.

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Security Affairs newsletter Round 207 – News of the week

Security Affairs

A new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter arrived! The best news of the week with Security Affairs. Whitehat settings allow white hat hackers to Test Facebook mobile apps. A new AZORult C++ variant can establish RDP connections. LUCKY ELEPHANT campaign targets South Asian governments.

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2019 end-of-year review part 2: July to December

IT Governance

Welcome to the second part of our round-up of 2019’s information security stories. The second half of the year began with major data privacy news: the UK’s data protection authority, the ICO (Information Commissioner’s Office), announced its intention to fine British Airways and Marriott International a combined £282.6 million (£4.2

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Security Affairs newsletter Round 213 – News of the week

Security Affairs

A new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter arrived! The best news of the week with Security Affairs. Retefe Banking Trojan resurfaces in the threat landscape with innovations. ATMitch: New Evidence Spotted In The Wild. New MegaCortex Ransomware targets enterprise networks. Paper Copy.