The Dridex banking malware has been tied to at least $40 million in losses worldwide. The U.S. Department of Justice also reports that a suspected ringleader has been arrested in Cyprus. The malware, also known as Bugat and Cridex, can spread using peer-to-peer techniques and is designed to steal online banking credentials. It can spread in a number of ways, including using “obfuscated macros in Microsoft Office and extensible markup language files to infect systems,” US-CERT warns.”]
Source: https://www.databreachtoday.com/dridex-malware-campaign-disrupted-a-8590