By SecurityWeek News on June 10, 2016
The leaked source code of the Carberp Trojan has spawned numerous malware variations, and a new one has emerged showing increased sophistication.
The new Bolek banking Trojan is a polymorphic file malware that targets both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows and can perform a broad variety of actions on the infected machines: it can perform web injections, traffic interception, can take screenshots, can execute keylogging functions, and can also steal login credentials from online banking applications.
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