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When Malware Plays Hot Potato: The Intriguing Saga of Hook and ERMAC
The Android banking trojan, Hook, is a jazzed-up version of ERMAC. With DukeEugene gone on a mysterious ‘military operation’, RedDragon takes over the reigns. Meanwhile, a China-nexus threat actor targets South Korean users with Android spyware via deceptive phishing websites.
