humble3d Posted January 21, 2015 Share Posted January 21, 2015 Malware Authors Downgrade Tactics to Stay Under the Radar SOFTWARE & APP VULNERABILITIES THREAT INTELLIGENCE Cybercriminals in Brazil are using a KL-Remote tool to take over computers and steal banking information and complete a virtual mugging. Brazil is a hot spot for cyberattacks, and reports have shown that there are even cybercrime schools.Remote Overlay Virtual Mugging Toolkit Targeting Brazilian Online Banks Discovered by IBM Trusteer JAN 13, 2015• The Dyre Trojan has been raising red flags in the banking industry as it continues to target over 100 banks. Attempts to combat these types of attacks with traditional fraud controls have proven to be ineffective, showing different tools need to be used.Protecting Against the Dyre Trojan: Don’t Bring a Knife to a Gunfight DEC 8, 2014• Researchers at IBM Trusteer are keeping their eye on a new variant of the Neverquest malware that was created to avoid being detected and remediated by security products. This type of financial malware is being closely monitored by security experts.New Neverquest Variant Spotted in the WildDEC 5, 2014• VIEW ALLX-FORCE RESEARCHCISO CORNERHOME ARTICLES BACK TO BASICS: MALWARE AUTHORS DOWNGRADE TACTICS TO STAY UNDER THE RADARMalware authors avoid detection.Back to Basics: Malware Authors Downgrade Tactics to Stay Under the RadarBY AMIT KLEIN • FEBRUARY 7, 2013Categories: Banking & Financial Services, Malware Amit KleinCTO, Trusteer, an IBM companyAs Trusteer’s CTO, Amit Klein is responsible for researching and introducing game changing technologies into Trusteer’s products, with particular focus on Turtseer’s... http://securityintelligence.com/back-basics-malware-authors-downgrade-tactics-stay-radar/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Nude Dude Posted January 21, 2015 Share Posted January 21, 2015 you do realize the ussr and britian both got just as many scientist from nazi germany, right? how do you think we ended up with the atomic bomb first? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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