New Banking Malware Combines Elements From Zeus, SpyEye
A new piece of banking malware has finally surfaced, confirming fears that have been circulating for several months. The new worm combines elements from both Zeus and SpyEye, but, according to Seculert CTO and co-founder Aviv Raff, it has only infected a handful of people so far.
Seculert's screenshots show that the malware has two control panels -- one resembling Zeus's, and the other ...
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