Researchers have linked one of the world’s most-used banking malware attack tools to an espionage campaign that may be tied to the Russian government. Fox-IT researchers reported uncovering the campaign in a GameOver Zeus (GOZ) Backgrounds on the Bad Guys and Backends threat report. GOZ is a financially focused malware designed to steal valuable information from machines, such as bank account numbers, passwords, personal identification numbers, and online banking account login details. It was one of the most successful botnet attack tools used by cyber criminals and is believed to have enslaved between 500,000 to a million computers at its …read more
Source: Business Insider