Security News > 2016 > November > TrickBot banking Trojan is the next big threat (Help Net Security)
After months of testing, a new banking Trojan called TrickBot is being aggressively slung at owners of personal and business bank accounts in UK and Australia. TrickBot’s tricks TrickBot is fully operational and deploys two advanced browser manipulation techniques – server-side injections and redirection attacks – to compromise banking sessions. It’s effectiveness was first tested by its creators last month, and November witnessed the launch of two new configurations of the malware – one targeting … More →
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