Coyote Banking Trojan Runs Amok: Brazilian Users Are Not Amused!

The Coyote Banking Trojan targets Brazilian users by stealing data from over 70 financial apps and websites. It sneakily deploys via LNK files, making off with sensitive credentials through keylogging and phishing. This digital banditry makes a compelling case for better cybersecurity, especially when your bank app starts howling at the moon.

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Hot Take:

Looks like Wile E. Coyote has traded in his Acme gadgets for some serious cyber gear! Brazilian banks better watch out because this Trojan isn’t here to order anvils—it’s here to swipe your data faster than you can say “meep meep.”

Key Points:

  • Coyote Banking Trojan targets over 70 financial apps and websites in Brazil.
  • Malware uses LNK files and PowerShell commands for deployment.
  • Performs keylogging, screenshot capturing, and phishing overlays.
  • Utilizes complex multi-stage infection process.
  • Expands target list to 1,030 sites and 73 financial agents.

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