Hackers responsible for one of the most common forms of banking trojans have learned lessons from the global WannaCry ransomware outbreak and the Petya cyberattack and have equipped their malware with a worm propagation module to more efficiently spread through the networks of financial targets. The credential-stealing Trickbot has been hitting the financial sector since last year and more recently it has added a long list of UK and US banks to its targets.
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