The new Trojan silently steals $ 1 billion from bank accounts
According to M86 Security, a new version of trojan Zeus silently stole money from bank accounts around the beginning of last month.
According to M86 Security, a new version of trojan Zeus silently stole money from bank accounts around the beginning of last month. They say they " have never seen such a threat and complex ".
Since the beginning of last month, the Zeus version 3 trojan has managed to steal about $ 1 million from more than 3,000 accounts - these are all customer accounts of an unknown bank in the UK. The Trojan infects primarily Windows machines through exploiting the Internet Explorer and Adobe Reader vulnerabilities - M86 researchers say - and then waits until users access their bank accounts. If any account has more than £ 800 (about $ 1,250), it will transfer that amount to an external account.
It seems that most antivirus software does not detect this trojan, so M86 advises users to be cautious about logging in to their online bank account or leaving less than 800 pounds in the account. .
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