Security News > 2016 > February > Mobile banking Trojan bypasses Google Play security (Help Net Security)

The Acecard malware is capable of attacking users of nearly 50 different online financial applications and services and is able to bypass Google Play store security measures, according to Kaspersky Lab. During the third quarter of 2015, Kaspersky Lab experts detected an unusual increase in the number of mobile banking attacks in Australia. The suspicious activity was discovered to be the result of a single banking Trojan: Acecard. Acecard mobile banking Trojan family The Acecard … More →
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