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Customers of Japanese banks targeted by the Brolux Trojan

Researchers at ESET have spotted a new strain of banking Trojan dubbed Brolux that is targeting online banking users in Japan. The new malware dubbed Win32/Brolux is infected computers in Japan and spreading through at least two vulnerabilities: a Flash vulnerability leaked in the Hacking Team hack and the so-called unicorn bug, a vulnerability in Internet Explorer discovered in late 2014. The malware is signed with a certificate issued to a Chinese organization and one of the samples detected by the experts uses a Chinese mutex name.”]

Source: https://securityaffairs.co/wordpress/41103/cyber-crime/brolux-trojan-hit-japan.html

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