The Android trojan is described as targeting 200 applications and taking control of infected devices, a reminder that mobile fraud often begins with trust abuse, not brute force.
With the tournament window approaching, attackers are pairing typosquatted domains, cloned login pages, and deceptive streaming apps to turn fan excitement into credential theft and financial fraud.
A newly observed TrickMo variant pairs TON-based command-and-control with SOCKS5 pivoting, a combination that can make infected Android devices harder to trace and easier to abuse.
A fresh TrickMo variant is being tied to banking, fintech, and crypto-wallet users in parts of Europe, raising the stakes for mobile fraud even where the exact technical path is still not fully clear.
A fresh TrickMo variant targeting users across Europe adds new commands and uses The Open Network for covert command-and-control, raising the cost of disruption for defenders.
A new breed of banking malware has hit Brazil with nearly 15,000 attacks in 2025, signaling an alarming shift in cybercriminal tactics across the region.
Sophisticated phishing campaign weaponizes WhatsApp and email to spread banking malware in Latin America and Europe.
A sophisticated new malware strain leverages AI and Rust to outsmart defenses and pillage credentials from Brazil’s leading banks.