New Android Trojan ‘Herodotus’ Outsmarts Anti-Fraud Systems by Typing Like a Human

New Android Trojan ‘Herodotus’ Outsmarts Anti-Fraud Systems by Typing Like a Human

Cybersecurity researchers have identified a new Android banking trojan called Herodotus, targeting Italy and Brazil with sophisticated device takeover tactics. The malware employs human-like delays and overlays for credential theft, expanding its reach to various financial and cryptocurrency platforms. #Herodotus #Brokewell #AndroidTrojan #DTOattacks #FintechThreats

Keypoints

  • Herodotus is an Android banking trojan designed to perform device takeover attacks.
  • The malware mimics human behavior by introducing random delays to evade detection.
  • Distributed via dropper apps disguised as Google Chrome through SMS phishing.
  • The Trojan can steal credentials, 2FA codes, and intercept screen activities.
  • It targets financial institutions and cryptocurrency exchanges across multiple countries.

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