Fifth Version of Tinba Trojan Expands to Target Asian Banks

Fifth Version of Tinba Trojan Expands to Target Asian Banks

30% of all infected victims are from Singapore

  • Security
  • By Catalin Cimpanu
  • November 4th, 2015
Russian Banks Under Attack from Tinba Banking Botnet

Russian Banks Under Attack from Tinba Banking Botnet

Customers of Russia's biggest banks are under attack

Dridex Is the Most Prevalent Banking Malware in the Corporate Sector

Dridex Is the Most Prevalent Banking Malware in the Corporate Sector

Bebloh and Tinba are also common across several verticals

Fresh Tiny Banker Version Turns to Social Engineering Tricks

Fresh Tiny Banker Version Turns to Social Engineering Tricks

Operator aims at European users, mostly in Poland

Tinba Banking Trojan Checks for Sandbox Before Launching

Tinba Banking Trojan Checks for Sandbox Before Launching

Simple evasion tactics fool malware analysis systems

Cutwail Botnet Increases Activity, Targets Swiss Users with Tinybanker

Cutwail Botnet Increases Activity, Targets Swiss Users with Tinybanker

Command and control servers are located in Russia

New Tinba Banking Trojan Variant Is Stealthier, Uses Public Key Signing

New Tinba Banking Trojan Variant Is Stealthier, Uses Public Key Signing

Domain generation algorithm included as fallback mechanism

Tinybanker Trojan Hits Czech Republic

Tinybanker Trojan Hits Czech Republic

Banking malware Trojan delivered through fake debt notifications

Source Code for the Smallest Banking Trojan Published

Source Code for the Smallest Banking Trojan Published

Not the same code with what is used in current Tinba/Zusy attacks