Security News > 2017 > February > Germans, Czechs served with banking malware through SMS (Help Net Security)
2017-02-28 13:15
German and Czech Android users are getting served with a banking Trojan directly through text messages, warns malware researcher Bart Blaze. The message claims that the user has missed the delivery of a package by the DHL delivery service (or by the Czech Post, or by Czech-based online shop Alza), and should download a mobile app to arrange a new delivery attempt: A direct link to the app is helpfully provided, but the “DHL Express … More →
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