Security News > 2016 > February > Source code of “game changer” Android banking malware leaked online (Help Net Security)
2016-02-23 15:31
If you ask users and malware analysts, the Android threat landscape is wide enough, but unfortunately it’s likely to get even wider as source code for the GM Bot banking Trojan has been leaked on an underground board in December 2015. “The exposure of GM Bot’s code is comparable to the source code leaks of PC Trojans that include Zeus, SpyEye, Carberp and others. While GM Bot may not be as prolific as the major … More →
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