A new banking Trojan targeting Android devices has been detected by Cyble Research and Intelligence Labs (CRIL), the research branch of threat intelligence provider Cycble. In a report published on May 16, CRIL described sophisticated malware incorporating a range of malicious features, including overlay attacks, keylogging and obfuscation capabilities. The researchers called the Trojan “Antidot” after a string within its source code. What the Antidot Trojan Looks Like Antidot poses as a Google Play update application, displaying a counterfeit Google Play update page upon installation. Cyble observed that this fake update page has been crafted in various languages, including German, French
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