The rapid evolution of banker Trojans is largely due to the use of additional security measures by financial institutions, such as the virtual keyboards now used to prevent traditional keyloggers recording users’ keystrokes. Banker Trojans designed to steal financial information are evolving rapidly. One recent example, the StealAll.A Trojan, injects a DLL in the Internet browser to steal data users enter in online forms.
Posted on Saturday, March 31st, 2007 at 7:43 pm and under category News.
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