New Banking Trojan Dubbed Bizarro Is Spreading Across Europe

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Bizarro is a new banking trojan that is spreading through Europe and most of South America, trying to steal customer financial details and mobile crypto wallets.   If you have not come across one before, banking trojans are a type of malware used by cybercriminals to steal banking credentials and other information from unsuspecting customers.   According to Kaspersky Labs researchers, in the case of Bizarro, the malware has recently been used to attack customers of up to 70 different banks distributed throughout Italy, France, Spain, and Portugal, among other areas.  It was first discovered in South America and is believed to have originated in Brazil, where multiple families of banking trojans are known to proliferate.  Bizzaro is widespread in Europe and South America  According to Kaspersky researchers, “Based on our telemetry, we’ve seen victims...

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