![]() ![]() To date, we have only observed it being spread by a single threat actor. Written in Delphi, the malware is still under active development. Proofpoint researchers discovered a new banking Trojan, dubbed “DanaBot”, targeting users in Australia via emails containing malicious URLs. Now a new banking Trojan has emerged, adding to the growing diversity of this segment specifically and malicious email campaigns in general. Banking Trojans now make up almost 60% of malicious payloads we observe in email. 2018 has seen a marked shift away from high-volume, immediately destructive ransomware campaigns to distribution of banking Trojans, information stealers, and downloaders.
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