Malware first observed in Italy can steal victims credentials and SMS messages as well as livestream device screens on demand. The trojan, dubbed TeaBot, is aimed at committing fraud against at least 60 banks in Europe. The malware has since spread with injections against Belgium and Netherlands banks, according to the report. TeaBot also can send, intercept or hide SMS messages; enable key-logging functionalities; steal Google Authentications codes; and use Accessibility Services and real-time screen sharing to obtain remote control of an Android device.
Source: https://threatpost.com/teabot-trojan-targets-banks-android/166075/

