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"You cannot find peace by avoiding life"Adeline Virginia Woolf (1882- 1941) English novelist
The Nabload.DLU Trojan hides behind a funny video to steal bank detailsPandaLabs, Panda Security's malware detection and analysis laboratory, has reported the appearance of Nabload.DLU, a Trojan that passes itself off as a funny video to trick users while it downloads another malicious code to steal passwords of online banking services. The process is as follows: The Trojan reaches the targeted computer as a greetings video. When the user opens the file, the Trojan loads a funny video from the Internet, while simultaneously downloading another malicious code: Banker.LRX. This malware is designed to steal login credentials for several online banking entities. You can watch a video showing what the targeted user would see while being infected: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OaQhFhVX6yI »More information | |||
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