DroidBot Disaster: Malware Targets Crypto and Banking Apps Across Europe!

DroidBot, the new Android banking malware, is on a mission to swipe credentials from 77 cryptocurrency exchanges and banking apps. Operating as a malware-as-a-service platform, it sells for $3,000/month. With 776 infections across Europe and plans to expand to Latin America, DroidBot is spreading faster than gossip at a family reunion.

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Hot Take:

**_Oh, DroidBot, the new kid on the block who thinks it’s the king of malware hill! Who knew that $3,000 a month could buy you a subscription to digital doom? Why rob a bank the old-fashioned way when you can just log in from the comfort of your couch and pretend you’re Google Chrome while doing it? Welcome to the future, where even malware has a subscription service and a Telegram support group._**

Key Points:

– DroidBot is a new Android malware targeting 77 cryptocurrency exchanges and banking apps in several European countries.
– It functions as a malware-as-a-service (MaaS) platform, available for $3,000/month.
– At least 17 threat groups have been identified using DroidBot.
– The malware lacks innovative features but has still managed 776 infections.
– DroidBot is expanding, with potential plans to target Latin American regions.

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