Security News > 2016 > October > Android banking Trojan asks victims to send selfies with ID cards (Help Net Security)
2016-10-17 20:02
The Acecard Android Trojan is a threat that has been around for quite some time. Its main goal is to collect login credentials used by the victims to access their online banking, payment, email or social media accounts, and it does so by detecting when a legitimate mobile app is opened and overlaying screens over it, asking for information to be entered in them. The amount and types of information the Trojan is after is … More →
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