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Rovnix malware is threatening Japanese bank customers

The Rovnix Banking Trojan is an aggressive malware that has been used in a new campaign targeting the customers of more than a dozen Japanese banks. The malicious code is able to inject JavaScript into the login form used by 14 Japanese banks. The code is used by attackers to launch a man-in-the-middle attack while users are trying to access their bank accounts, the scripts are also able to defeat two-factor authentication. The new threat comes from Russia and it is very sophisticated.”]

Source: http://securityaffairs.co/wordpress/43399/cyber-crime/rovnix-malware-hit-japan.html

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