Some time ago, researchers at
CSIS Security Group
discovered the infrastructure of a “quiet” banking trojan actor that had been targeting German users since at least 2014.
At VB2019
CSIS
researcher Benoît Ancel gave a talk in which he provided a technical insight into the whole operation: infrastructure, multi-platform trojans, money laundering schemes, and a move towards malware-as-a-service markets.
At the time of the presentation, due to the ongoing nature of the investigation, its content was TLP:Amber, but now we have had the green light to share it publicly. The presentation represents a great use case for understanding the carding ecosystem.
Have you carried out research that furthers our understanding of the threat landscape? Have you discovered a technique that helps in the analysis of malware? The
Call for Papers for VB2021
in Prague is open!
We’re making plans to accommodate presentations that are given
remotely
as well as those that can be given in person, so don’t hesitate to submit, regardless of whether or not you know at this stage if you’ll be able to travel! Submit your abstract before 21 March for a chance to make it onto the programme of one of the most international threat intelligence conferences.
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