Security News > 2019 > August > Cerberus: A New Android 'Banking Malware For Rent' Emerges
2019-08-13 12:19
After a few popular Android Trojans like Anubis, Red Alert 2.0, GM bot, and Exobot, quit their malware-as-a-service businesses, a new player has emerged on the Internet with similar capabilities to fill the gap, offering Android bot rental service to the masses. Dubbed "Cerberus," the new remote access Trojan allows remote attackers to take total control over the infected Android devices and
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