Zorenium bot not half the threat it claims to be
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Date | 2014 / 2014-06-17 |
Editor/Conference | Symantec |
Link | http://www.symantec.com/connect/blogs/zorenium-bot-not-half-threat-it-claims-be www.symantec.com (www.symantec.com Archive copy) |
Author | Symantec Security Response |
Type | Blogpost |
Abstract
“ In March 2014, the Zorenium bot (W32.Zorenium) made headlines after the malware’s author claimed that the information-stealing threat had been updated with some advanced new features. According to the malware author, known as Rex, these features included the ability to run on iOS and Android devices, steal banking credentials, support peer-to-peer (P2P) communications, and spread over Skype and Facebook.
Bibtex
@misc{Lua error: Cannot create process: proc_open(/dev/null): failed to open stream: Operation not permitted2014BFR1405, editor = {Symantec}, author = {Symantec Security Response}, title = {Zorenium bot not half the threat it claims to be}, date = {17}, month = Jun, year = {2014}, howpublished = {\url{http://www.symantec.com/connect/blogs/zorenium-bot-not-half-threat-it-claims-be www.symantec.com}}, }