Virus steals bank account passwords, 17 suspects still on the loose. Sept. 30, 2010 — -- Dozens of people in the U.S and Britain have been charged in a worldwide cyberscam that used the powerful ...
Criminals constantly develop new ways to scam people, and their latest tactic involves infecting Android phones with malware to access banking information and other details. Researchers at the ...
A new Android banking trojan, known as TsarBot, has been discovered, and it’s a big threat to users of more than 750 popular apps. These include apps used for banking, finance, cryptocurrency, ...
In an effort to show just how bad malware is spreading online and how easy it is to make, McAfee called in a group of journalists today for a demo. Using a couple of common virus-making programs, even ...
Cybercriminals are constantly innovating new tactics to deceive and defraud individuals, and their latest strategy involves a new malware named Antidot. This malicious software, identified by ...
New WhatsApp Web attack spreads self-propagating ZIP files containing Astaroth banking malware through trusted conversations. Boto Cor-de-Rosa campaign tracks delivery success.
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Two computers at the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services’ Office of Children’s Services were infected with a Trojan horse virus July 5 and July 8, according to a Sept. 1 breach ...
A new Android virus records users’ phone calls without their knowledge, reports Network World. The Trojan malware, which automatically records outgoing phone calls and stores them on the device’s SD ...
Researchers have found new versions of a sophisticated Android financial-fraud Trojan that’s notable for its ability to intercept calls a victim tries to place to customer-support personnel of their ...
Apple Computer Inc. has responded to reports that a Trojan Horse has been found in a bogus Microsoft Word 2004 demo. The company issued a statement, suggesting that the Trojan is not a significant ...