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Banking Trojans as a Service—Theft Made Easy in Brazil

  • Posted on:June 20, 2016 at 6:47 am
  • Posted in:Deep Web, Malware
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As a known banking Trojan center, it’s not surprising when Brazil’s cybercriminals launch what could be considered ā€œbanking Trojans as a service.ā€ In this particular case, a skilled cybercriminal started offering a fully functional banking Trojan and its associated infrastructure for rent, to be used by less-skilled crooks.

This particular threat caught our eye because of its ad, which included demonstration videos on YouTube. Its creator, ā€œRicā€, offers the services of this particular banking Trojan for rent, which costs approximately US$600 for a 10-day period. The service includes a comprehensive, highly capable, and well-designed console, as well as the capability to bypass additional authentication steps used by banks in Brazil.

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Tags: banking Trojans as a serviceBrazilian cybercriminal underground

Card “Verification” Now Offered “As a Service” by Brazilian Cybercriminals

  • Posted on:February 29, 2016 at 12:01 am
  • Posted in:Deep Web
  • Author:
    Trend Micro Forward-Looking Threat Research Team
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We highlighted in our Brazil underground report how rampantĀ credit card fraud is in Latin America. One key step in this process is card verification – i.e., checking that the cards work. We’veĀ found a new service called CheckerCC that was meant to help make this easier.Ā This is the first time that this capability has been offered ā€œas a serviceā€ in Brazil, with access sold for a monthly R$100 fee (approximately US$25). The person behind this service is believed to be a teenager fromĀ SĆ£o Paulo, Brazil.

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Tags: Brazilcard verificationcybercrimefraud

Think, Learn, Act – Training for Aspiring Cyber Criminals in the Brazilian Underground

  • Posted on:January 10, 2016 at 11:25 pm
  • Posted in:Deep Web
  • Author:
    Trend Micro Forward-Looking Threat Research Team
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During our research into the underground black markets of the world, we keep stumbling upon interesting finds or detect aspects that make these regional ecosystems unique and interesting. We’d earlier observed that the Brazilian underground (as covered in our initial report titled The Brazilian Underground Market: The Market for Cybercriminal Wannabes?) was catching up to…

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Tags: Brazilian cybercriminal undergroundundegroundunderground market

Lordfenix: 20-year-old Brazilian Makes Profit Off Banking Malware

  • Posted on:June 30, 2015 at 2:53 am
  • Posted in:Malware
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    Trend Micro
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A 20-year-old college student whose underground username is Lordfenix has become one of Brazil’s top banking malware creators. Lordfenix developed his underground reputation by creating more than a hundred online banking Trojans, each valued at over US$300. Lordfenix is the latest in a string of young and notorious solo cybercriminals we’re seeing today. Who is…

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Tags: BrazilcybercrimecybercriminalLordfenixonline banking malware

One-Man PoS Malware Operation Captures 22,000 Credit Card Details in Brazil

  • Posted on:April 13, 2015 at 5:00 am
  • Posted in:Bad Sites
  • Author:
    Trend Micro Forward-Looking Threat Research Team
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We have been able to identify a new point-of-sale (PoS) malware family that has affected more than 100 victim organizations in Brazil. We have dubbed this new malware family as “FighterPOS”. This name is derived fromĀ BRFighter, the tool used by the author to create this new threat. This one-man operation has been able to steal…

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Tags: FighterPOSpoint of sale malwarePOS malware
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