The Danabot malware has once again made headlines, this time for adding spam to its menu of malicious activities. This sophisticated banking trojan has been around since 2018 and continues to evolve, posing a serious threat to both individuals and businesses.
Danabot is a type of malware that is designed to target a victims banking information. It typically spreads through malicious email attachments or links, infecting a victims computer and stealing sensitive financial data such as banking credentials and personal information.
Once a computer is infected with Danabot, the malware creates a backdoor that allows cybercriminals to remotely access and control the compromised system. This gives them the ability to capture keystrokes, take screenshots, and steal sensitive information without the victims knowledge.
One of the key reasons why Danabot is considered dangerous is its ability to avoid detection by traditional antivirus software. The malware is constantly being updated by its developers to bypass security measures and continue its malicious activities.
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DanaBot malware now includes spam in its attack tactics.