Reports have surfaced that Internet Explorer users are not the only targets of the Zeus banking Trojan - Firefox users are now also under threat.. Security vendor Trusteer said that Zeus 1.6 was in the wild, while a beta version called version 2 of it was being tested with certain criminal groups that had access to the earlier versions. The main difference between these and the prior versions is that they target the Firefox browser as well. Trusteer said it is being found on one of every 3,000 computers it monitors. Zeus, which has been around since late 2005, has been used by criminal organisations to commit targeted attacks against bank customers. It does this by keystroke logging and spreads through drive-by downloads or phishing attacks. Older Zeus versions have usually been sold on the black market bundled with services. The Zeus botnet with an admin panel, web injection scripts and an exploit system could be bought for around $400. From the six months to March, security vendor Trend Micro blocked nine million attempted Zeus-related attacks. The link for this article located at The Inquirer is no longer available. . Security vendor Trusteer said that Zeus 1.6 was in the wild, while a beta version called version 2 o. reports, surfaced, internet, explorer, users, targets, banking. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Brazilian police last week arrested the suspected kingpin of a gang which looted an estimated $37m from online banking accounts. Valdir Paulo de Almeida allegedly masterminded a scam to raid accounts using a Trojan horse sent by email to thousands of victims, mostly Brazilian. . This commonly used ploy enables crooks to capture security credentials of victims through keystroke logging. Using this information, criminals can transfer to themselves the money held in compromised accounts. Typically, the money is washed through the accounts of a number of middlemen to make tracing more difficult. The link for this article located at TheRegister.co.uk is no longer available. . Authorities in Brazil apprehend the mastermind of a phishing syndicate connected to $37 million worth of digital banking fraud involving keylogging software.. Brazilian Cybercrime, Online Banking Scam, Phishing Attacks. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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