Brazilian Banking Trojans: A Comedy of Coyote and Maverick Errors Targeting WhatsApp Users
Banking Trojans Coyote and Maverick have been wreaking havoc in Brazil, targeting WhatsApp users and their financial data. CyberProof’s research highlights how these crafty cyber villains spread through sneaky zip files and PowerShell tricks. With Brazil’s booming digital presence, it’s no wonder these malware masterminds have set their sights on the region.

Hot Take:
Brazil is facing an epidemic of banking Trojans, and the cybercriminals behind them are having a beach party on everyone’s digital wallets. The Coyote and Maverick are not just wildlife, but the newest predators in the cyber jungle, targeting unsuspecting WhatsApp users. It’s as if these Trojans have taken a crash course in Brazilian economics and are now doing the Samba with users’ banking details. Financial malware in Brazil is so localized, it should come with a “Made in Brazil” stamp!
Key Points:
- CyberProof has identified two new strains of banking Trojans, Coyote and Maverick, targeting Brazilian WhatsApp users.
- These Trojans spread through messages containing malicious zip files, triggering a multistage attack upon execution.
- Brazilian WhatsApp users are prime targets due to the platform’s widespread use, with over 148 million users in the country.
- Most infections are localized within Brazil, with the malware self-terminating if the user is not based in Brazil.
- CyberProof recommends improved employee training and real-time monitoring to defend against these threats.
