Nov. 29, 2023, 5:53 p.m. |

The Record by Recorded Future therecord.media



Researchers have uncovered more than 200 fake mobile apps that mimic major Iranian banks to steal information from their customers. The campaign was first discovered in July of this year, but since then, the cybercriminals have expanded their capabilities, according to U.S.-based cybersecurity firm Zimperium. Initially, the threat actor behind the campaign created 40 credential-harvesting

actor apps bank banks campaign capabilities customers cybercrime cybercriminals cybersecurity fake information iranian july major malware mimic mobile mobile apps mobile malware researchers steal targeting threat threat actor uncovered zimperium

Social Engineer For Reverse Engineering Exploit Study

@ Independent study | Remote

Associate Manager, BPT Infrastructure & Ops (Security Engineer)

@ SC Johnson | PHL - Makati

Cybersecurity Analyst - Project Bound

@ NextEra Energy | Jupiter, FL, US, 33478

Lead Cyber Security Operations Center (SOC) Analyst

@ State Street | Quincy, Massachusetts

Junior Information Security Coordinator (Internship)

@ Garrison Technology | London, Waterloo, England, United Kingdom

Sr. Security Engineer

@ ScienceLogic | Reston, VA