Trusteer

10 results about this entity

Period: 23 May 2008 - 29 May 2014

Zeus-Carberp mashup Trojan targets banks

A new Trojan that combines elements of the notorious Zeus and Carberp families is targeting hundreds of financial institutions around the world, security researchers are warning.

IBM agrees Trusteer acquisition

IBM is buying security software vendor Trusteer and opening a cybersecurity lab in Israel. Financial terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.

Cheque forgers move into 21st century with phishing and malware

Crooks are using personal details stolen through sophisticated phishing and malware attacks to carry out old-fashioned cheque forgery, says security outfit Trusteer.

Banking Trojan hijacks out-of-band SMS security - Trusteer

Security outfit Trusteer has discovered a new attack used by the SpyEye Trojan that can circumvent mobile SMS security measures used by many banks.

UK-specific Zeus botnet hits 100,000 PCs

A Zeus version 2 botnet controlling more than 100,000 computers to steal online banking and card details in the UK has been uncovered by security outfit Trusteer.

Zeus variant uses card authentication programmes to dupe users

Security company Trusteer is warning of a new variant of the Zeus malware trojan that mimics the Verified by Visa and MasterCard SecureCode enrollment screen to rip sensitive data and passwords from PC users.

Zeus Trojan gets makeover to beat Firefox

A new, polymorphic version of the infamous Zeus online banking Trojan that can target Firefox users is spreading at an unprecedented rate, according to security outfit Trusteer.

Most people reuse banking passwords on other sites - Trusteer

Around two thirds of Internet users are putting themselves at risk of fraud by using their online banking credentials on other sites, according to e-security vendor Trusteer.

Half of online bankers who click on phishing links have login details stolen - Trusteer

Just one per cent of online bankers in the US and Europe are tricked into visiting phishing sites but once there, over half of these end up handing over their login details, according to research from e-security firm Trusteer.

ING Direct offers US customers free anti-fraud software

ING Direct, the direct banking business of Dutch group ING, is offering US customers free anti-phishing software from Internet security outfit Trusteer.