nodle Posted August 12, 2010 Share Posted August 12, 2010 A new version of the Zeus trojan has been silently stealing money from bank accounts since early last month, according to M86 Security. They say they've "never seen such a sophisticated and dangerous threat." Oh. Wonderful.Since early last month, the Zeus v3 trojan has managed to steal roughly a million dollars from over 3000 accounts, all customers of an unnamed British bank. The trojan is infecting Windows machines largely through exploits in Internet Explorer and Adobe Reader, the M86 researchers say, and then laying in wait until the user logs into his bank account. If the account has more than £800 (about $1250), it siphons that money into a mule account. Kinda like Robin Hood, but with a very different definition of stealing from the "rich." Apparently most anti-virus software can't detect the trojan yet, so M86 is advising people to stay vigilant about their online banking. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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