Security News > 2017 > October > Removal Attempt Turns Android Banking Trojan Into Ransomware
2017-10-25 14:34
Researchers at SfyLabs have detailed the capabilities of an Android banking Trojan named LokiBot that is designed to turn into a piece of ransomware when users attempt to remove it from their devices. LokiBot has been around since at least June and its authors have been rolling out new features nearly every week. read more
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