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Cybercriminal threatens to sell 3.7M Customers data Israeli Banks

A group of hackers has threatened Israeli banks to disclose stolen data belonging 3.7 million customers unless the organizations pay up. The hacker claimed to have gathered the precious information through a powerful financial trojan botnet across Israel composed of millions of systems. Cybercrime is adopting sophisticated techniques and advaced malware to avoid detection and monetize its effort, we have read of a new generation of malware that is able to operate with resilient infrastructure based on P2P protocol and hosted on Tor Network like the last varial of Zeur designed for 64 bit systems.”]

Source: http://securityaffairs.co/wordpress/20660/cyber-crime/israeli-banks-extortion.html

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