The banking Trojan GozNym has reportedly begun taking aim at banks in Germany. IBM researchers have seen a 3,550 percent hike in the Trojan this month over numbers it saw in July. The surge marks a 526 percent rise when compared to the total number of attacks since the Trojan s iteration. The Trojan, a hybrid of Nymaim and Gozi malware, was formed in April and thrives on redirection attacks via DNS poisoning. In the attacks, customers are redirected to a seemingly legitimate replica of their bank’s site and then tricked into giving up their login information.
Source: https://threatpost.com/goznym-banking-trojan-targeting-german-banks/120075/

