A mobile banking Trojan known as Acecard is now threatening a broader range of targets worldwide. The most recent version of the Trojan is now targeting a number of mobile applications, including nine social media apps and nearly 50 financial apps. Kaspersky Lab researcher Roman Unuchek says researchers determined that Acecard, which had disappeared for several months in 2014, re-emerged in mid-2015 with enhanced features. The Trojan has the ability to intercept and steal SMS/text messages sent from banks to users and can overlay mobile app windows with phishing messages.”]
Source: https://www.inforisktoday.com/acecard-android-trojan-raises-serious-concerns-a-8893

