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Hackers Unveiled Notorious Android Brata RAT Tool Features
The Android Brata RAT tool Program boasts various features designed to evade detection and maintain persistence on infected devices.
Cyber Security News
The Android Brata RAT tool Program boasts various features designed to evade detection and maintain persistence on infected devices.
Latest Hacking News
At least 3 new BRATA Android trojan variants are actively targeting users in the UK, Poland, Italy, and LATAM, wiping target devices.
Cyber Security News
BRATA is an Android Banking trojan aimed at making illegal wire transfers. It has been under campaign since 2019.
Bleeping Computer
The Android malware known as BRATA has added new and dangerous features to its latest version, including GPS tracking, the capacity to use multiple communication channels, and a function that performs a factory reset on the device to wipe all traces of malicious activity.
ThreatPost
Researchers identify three new versions of the banking trojan that include various new features, including GPS tracking and novel obfuscation techniques.
ZDNet
Crafty BRATA banking trojan wipes Android devices just after successfully conducting wire fraud.
Bleeping Computer
The BRATA Android remote access trojan (RAT) has been spotted in Italy, with threat actors calling victims of SMS attacks to steal their online banking credentials.
The Record
An Android banking malware strain has recently received a new feature that allows its operators to reset a device to factory settings after they have stolen money from a victim's bank account as a way to distract the owner from the recent theft and prevent them from taking any preventive measures.
Infosecurity News
Dubbed ‘Revive’ because of its ability to automatically restart in case it stops working, the tool seems to be designed for persistent campaigns.
The Hacker News
Researchers discover a new variant of the SOVA Android banking trojan with upgraded capabilities.
ZDNet
Log4j also became a top pick for exploitation after the discovery of a critical RCE flaw.
HACKRead
Vcurms malware utilizes email as a command and control center, leveraging public cloud services like AWS and GitHub for storage.
Security Affairs
Security researchers from Cleafy reported that the SOVA Android banking malware is back and is rapidly evolving. The SOVA Android banking trojan was improved, it has a new ransomware feature that encrypts files on Android devices, Cleafy researchers report. The malware has been active since 2021 and evolves over time. The latest version of the […]
DarkReading
"SandStrike," the latest example of espionage-aimed Android malware, relies on elaborate social media efforts and back-end infrastructure.