
Osiris: An Enhanced Banking Trojan

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Research By: Yaroslav Harakhavik and Nikita Fokin Following our recent analysis of the Kronos banking Trojan, we discovered that Kronos has also now been enhanced to hide its communication with C&C server using Tor. While the author of Kronos continues to remain an issue of controversy, the new banking Trojan, Osiris, is thought to be primarily… Click to Read More
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