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Cybersecurity News
- DroidBot is a sophisticated Android RAT targeting banking, cryptocurrency, and national organizations in Europe.
- It uses MQTT and HTTPS for stealthy communication and exploits Android’s Accessibility Services for keylogging and fake login screens.
- The malware is part of a Malware-as-a-Service (MaaS) model, with affiliates paying $3,000 monthly for access.
- DroidBot has been active since June 2024, with a growing impact in regions like the UK, France, Spain, and Italy.
A new Android malware named DroidBot is causing a stir across Europe, targeting banks, cryptocurrency exchanges, and national organizations. Hidden within seemingly innocent apps, it steals sensitive data through sophisticated methods like keylogging and fake login screens. This advanced Malware-as-a-Service (MaaS) tool, backed by encryption and stealthy communication, is now available to cybercriminals for a hefty price. With ongoing development and growing reach, DroidBot represents a major cybersecurity threat. Learn more about how this malware operates and why it’s shaking up the cybercrime world!
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