VB2017 video: Client Maximus raises the bar

Brazil has long been known as a hotbed of cybercrime, but what makes the country especially unique is that a lot of this cybercrime is inwards-focused. Thus there are many malware strains written explicitly to target the country.

One of them is Client Maximus, a banking trojan

discovered

in 2017 by researchers from

IBM Trusteer

and for sale in the cybercriminal underground. One of these researchers, Omer Agmon, gave a last-minute

presentation

about the malware at VB2017 in Madrid.

In the presentation, he gave a brief summary of the threat landscape in Latin America, followed by a detailed analysis of Client Maximus and its various evasion and injection techniques.

Today, we have added the video of Omer’s presentation to our

YouTube

channel.

Do you have some hot security research that you’d like to share with some excellent security researchers? The

call for last-minute papers

for

VB2018

remains open until the end of this week (2 September)!


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