Security News > 2016 > June > UK banking customers targeted with Retefe Trojan with MitM capabilities (Help Net Security)
UK users are the latest targets of cyber crooks leveraging the Retefe banking Trojan and a rogue root certificate. The malware is out to steal online banking credentials of customers of several UK banks – Barclays, HSBC, NatWest, Santander, Ulster Bank, Tesco bank, etc. – but also other account login credentials for sites with “.com” and “.co.uk” domains: The attack starts with unsolicited emails carrying what looks like a regular document but contains an embedded … More →
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