Coyote’s Brazilian Banking Blitz: A Malware Menace on the Loose!

Brazilian Windows users are under siege from the Coyote banking trojan, a malware with more tricks than a magician at a birthday party. It sneaks in via LNK files, deploys PowerShell commands, and targets over 1,030 sites and 73 financial agents. Coyote is the cyber-thief you never invited but always crashes the party.

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Oh boy, Coyote is back and it’s not here to make friends or buy you dinner! Brazilian Windows users might need to wear a digital helmet because this banking malware is on the prowl, doing everything short of asking for your mother’s maiden name. With its bag of tricks, Coyote might just be the Houdini of the malware world, escaping detection while making your credentials disappear faster than a magician’s assistant!

Key Points:

  • Coyote Banking Trojan targets Brazilian Windows users.
  • Uses PowerShell commands via LNK files to deliver malware.
  • Expands target list to over 1,030 sites and 73 financial agents.
  • Employs sophisticated evasion techniques to avoid detection.
  • Capable of keylogging, screenshot capturing, and phishing overlays.

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