The malware family linked to Android banking fraud is interesting not for one trick, but for the way it turns ordinary handset features into a potential control layer for attackers.
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.
A newly described Android Trojan is tied to crypto and banking targets, showing how clipboard access, call handling, and accessibility abuse can become a practical fraud toolkit.