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COREBOT IS MAKING A COMEBACK

Deep Instinct has detected a new variant of the banking trojan, CoreBot. CoreBot is a rather sophisticated banking malware and information stealer that was mainly active in the summer of 2015. It seems that CoreBot is being spread once again with new, modified versions. In the most recent analysis relating to CoreBot, published in September, CoreBot […]

CoreBot Adds New Capabilities, Transitions to Banking Trojan

As researchers expected it would, CoreBot, the credential-stealing malware that surfaced last month, has added a bevy of new capabilities and reinvented itself as a robust banking Trojan. Researchers said the malware shares more similarities with Dyre, another high profile banking Trojan, than a run of the mill data-stealing Trojan. Perhaps the malware’s most telling characteristic […]

CoreBot Can Steal Your Credentials, Download and Execute Malware

CoreBot is a new malware that steals user credentials and have the ability to cause a great amount of trouble. This stealer malware is specifically designed with ample strength that it is quite easy to steal data from targeted victim and have the capability to control the computer, reveals a security report published by IBM. […]

CoreBot Malware Steals Credentials-For Now

A new piece of data-stealing malware has a real thirst for credentials—and the potential for worse trouble down the line. IBM today published a report on CoreBot, generic information-stealing malware designed with enough flexibility to soon ramp up its capabilities to exfiltrate data in real time. “CoreBot appears to be quite modular, which means that […]