BackSwap Malware Now Targets Six Banks in Spain

IBM X-Force researchers discovered that BackSwap, a banking Trojan that had previously only targeted Polish banks, now has its sights set on six banks in Spain.

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Making the Move to an All-HTTPS Network

There are countless benefits to moving web infrastructure to support the HTTPS protocol, but it’s not as simple as swapping one protocol for another.

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Tricks of the Trade: A Deeper Look Into TrickBot’s Machinations

Researchers discovered a new banking Trojan, TrickBot, that appears to borrow an uncommon webinjection technique from the infamous Dyre family of malware.

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The Increasing Dangers of Code Hooking

Cybercriminals use code hooking to intercept OS function calls to alter or augment their behavior. The technique is becoming more popular and dangerous.

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