Brazilian hackers have developed a drive-by download attack leveraging the inherent trust in the Google name. A banking trojan known as LoadPCBanker is deployed using the file cabinets template in Google sites as a delivery vehicle.
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Banking Trojan Drive-by Download Leverages Trust in Google Sites
Brazilian hackers have developed a drive-by download attack leveraging the inherent trust in the Google name. A banking trojan known as LoadPCBanker is deployed using the file cabinets template in Google sites as a delivery vehicle. The post Banking Trojan Drive-by Download Leverages Trust in Google Sites appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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