Grandoreiro Strikes Again: Banking Trojan Expands Global Mischief in 2024

Grandoreiro, the banking trojan with a name like a fancy cocktail, is back and bolder than ever. Now targeting users across Latin America, Europe, and Asia, this malware is shaking up banks and crypto wallets globally. Forcepoint warns: stay vigilant, avoid suspicious emails, and remember—this trojan’s bite is worse than its sip!

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Grandoreiro is back, like a bad sequel no one asked for, targeting Latin America and Europe. This trojan is the Jason Voorhees of malware—just when you think it’s gone, it pops right back up, machete and all! It’s a relentless force, smashing through country borders and law enforcement crackdowns like they’re made of papier-mâché. Hide your banks, hide your crypto wallets, because this trojan is out for blood—your financial blood, of course!

Key Points:

  • Grandoreiro banking trojan resurfaces with new phishing campaigns.
  • Originally from Brazil, now targeting over 60 countries globally.
  • Operates under a malware-as-a-service model, evading law enforcement.
  • Impersonates government entities to steal credentials and funds.
  • Leverages legitimate services like Contabo and Mediafire for malicious activities.

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