LabHost offers three membership tiers targeting banks and online services, along with a real-time phishing management tool called LabRat that enables cybercriminals to steal 2FA protection.
The criminal organization “Wail Crinal 213” claims to have accessed the bank’s server and is allegedly selling sensitive customer data, including emails, usernames, account details, and more.
Finance & Banking , Governance & Risk Management , Industry Specific 109 Banks to Participate in Simulated Cyberattacks to Assess Cyber Resiliency Akshaya Asokan (asokan_akshaya) • January 2, 2024 Image: Shutterstock The European Central Bank beginning this month will conduct cyber stress tests on banks to determine their resilience against cyberattacks. The agency […]
New rules in the United Kingdom could see victims of romance and investment scams reimbursed by the banks involved in sending and receiving fraudulent payments in a radical change to who is liable for these losses. The Payment Systems Regulator (PSR) said the new reimbursement requirement would come into force in October 2024, and would […]
Nov 29, 2023NewsroomMobile Security / Malware An Android malware campaign targeting Iranian banks has expanded its capabilities and incorporated additional evasion tactics to fly under the radar. That’s according to a new report from Zimperium, which discovered more than 200 malicious apps associated with the malicious operation, with the threat actor also observed carrying out […]
One of the world’s largest banks is dealing with a ransomware attack, according to media reports on Thursday. The Financial Times first reported that the state-owned Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) — China’s biggest, with revenues of $214.7 billion in 2022 — was hit with ransomware this week. The Securities Industry and Financial […]