The National Information Technology Development Agency, on Monday, issued a warning about a new version of the Grandoreiro banking malware, which is targeting users globally through sophisticated phishing campaigns. In an advisory released by NITDA’s Computer Emergency Readiness and Response Team, the agency described Grandoreiro as a significant threat, using “advanced techniques, including screen overlay attacks and remote device control, to steal sensitive information such as banking credentials and personal data.” The country’s technology regulator explained that the malware is primarily distributed via phishing emails and fraudulent websites that deceive…
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