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A dangerous Android banking trojan has found a way to the Google Play Store once again, potentially affecting tens of ...
The Anatsa banking trojan has sneaked into Google Play once more via an app posing as a PDF viewer that counted more than ...
The Anatsa banking trojan was recently discovered hiding in a malicious app as part of a new campaign that uses the malware ...
Anatsa banking malware targets North American users via Google Play, leading to credential theft and financial fraud ...
The malware employs a sophisticated mechanism that monitors devices for the launch of North American banking applications. When such activity is detected, Anatsa displays a fraudulent maintenance ...
The free mobile app attracted over 50,000 downloads before Google took it down. The Trojan will secretly try to access banking apps on the user's phone.
A relentless Android trojan called Anatsa has started stealing people’s banking details. According to a financial fraud prevention firm, Android users worldwide have fallen victim to the malware ...
Anatsa, in its current version, supports around 600 financial apps of banking institutions from all over the world. So it can mask itself to look like basically any well-known banking app used ...
Understanding the Anatsa banking trojan This isn't some small-scale operation, either. Since March 2023, Anatsa has been wreaking havoc in the U.S., U.K., Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
The Anatsa banking trojan has been targeting users in Europe by infecting Android devices through malware droppers hosted on Google Play. Over the past four months, security researchers noticed ...
As of February of 2024, Anatsa infected at least 150,000 devices via several decoy apps, many of which are marketed as productivity software. While we don't know the identities of most of the apps ...
In fact, during a malware campaign late last year, Anatsa was able to infect 150,000 Android phones through Google Play using bad apps. Just like with other banking trojans, ...