Security News > 2016 > November > Android Trojan targets customers of 94 banks in US, Europe (Help Net Security)
2016-11-02 21:04
If you/ve recently installed a Flash Player Android app and now almost every app you open asks you for your payment card details, you’ve been infected with a banking Trojan. It is unclear where the fake, malicious Flash Player can be downloaded from, but it’s likely one or more third-party apps stores popular around the world. What is clear is that the app is bad news. Once victims install and run it, it will push … More →
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