by Dennis Fisher October 29, 2014 , 11:29 am
The Dyreza Trojan is nothing if not ambitious. The malware has been spotted doing a variety of interesting things in the last year, including bypassing SSL and targeting users of specific business apps. Now the Trojan is exploiting the recently disclosed CVE-2014-4114 vulnerability in Windows that was first used by the Sandworm attackers.
Researchers at CSIS in Denmark have identified a new spam campaign carrying the Dyreza Trojan that is targeting customers of various Swiss banks. Dyreza typically is found in spam or phishing emails, often purporting to come from a bank or financial institution. The emails often will be disguised as invoices or communications from the bank and will contain a malicious attachment.
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