Updated on 2022-12-21: Godfather Android banking trojan
Group-IB researchers have an analysis of Godfather, an Android banking trojan built on top of the old Anubis trojan. Godfather currently contains modules to target the customers of 215 banks, 94 crypto wallets, and 110 crypto exchange platforms. The trojan has been active since June 2021. Read more: The Godfather enters: banking Trojan targets users of more than 400 apps in 16 countries
Overview
Group-IB found the GodFather Android banking trojan being used to target over 400 banking and crypto apps across 16 nations, including the U.S., Canada, Spain, and others. Read more: Godfather: A banking Trojan that is impossible to refuse
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