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Bank Trojan
A type of malware designed to steal banking credentials and financial information.
Understanding Bank Trojans
Bank Trojans operate stealthily to intercept user credentials and perform fraudulent transactions. These malicious programs often disguise themselves as legitimate applications or exploit browser vulnerabilities to manipulate online banking sessions.
Common Attack Techniques
Keylogging: Capturing keystrokes to steal login credentials.
Form Grabbing: Intercepting data entered into web forms before encryption.
Man-in-the-Browser (MitB) Attacks: Injecting malicious code into browsers to alter transactions.
Future Trends
AI-driven fraud detection and anomaly monitoring.
Blockchain-based financial security mechanisms.
Behavioral biometrics for enhanced authentication.
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