Techworld – Security researchers said they’ve spotted a new type of banking malware that rivals the capabilities of the infamous Zeus malware.
The malware, which is being called “Dyreza” or “Dyre,” uses a man-in-the-middle attack that lets the hackers intercept unencrypted web traffic while users mistakenly think they have a secure connection with their online banking site.
Although Dyreza has similarities with Zeus, “we believe this is a new banker trojan family and not yet another offspring from the Zeus source code,” according to a writeup by CSIS, a Danish security company.
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