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Windows: a new malware named Bizarro will loot your bank account

 Windows: a new malware named Bizarro will loot your bank account

Windows: a new malware named Bizarro will loot your bank account

Windows is the target of a new banking malware: Bizarro. Recently spotted by Kaspersky researchers, the malware is spread through phishing emails. His goal ? Loot internet users' bank accounts by stealing their identifiers.

In a report published on May 17, 2021, Kaspersky warns all users of a Windows computer. Bizarro, a malware from Brazil, is currently spreading in Europe and South America, via e-mail.
“We noticed that users were targeted in Spain, Portugal, France and Italy. Attempts to steal credentials from customers of 70 banks in different European and South American countries have been identified, ”Kaspersky explains in his report.

DO NOT RESPOND TO THIS PHISHING EMAIL, IT'S A MALWARE!
 
TO SPREAD THE MALWARE, THE PROGRAMMERS BEHIND BIZARRO USE PHISHING SENDS. ORDINARILY, MESSAGES ARE INTENDED TO IMITATE OFFICIAL MESSAGES FROM THE EXPENSE ORGANIZATION. THE PHONY EMAIL DIRELY REQUIRES CHARGE DATA FROM THE INTERNET CLIENT. 
The email contains a connection able to do consequently downloading a ZIP record to the casualties' PC. Once opened, it introduces the Bizarro malware on the PC without the clients' information. When penetrated on the PC, the malware, of the Trojan kind, will end all open meetings of your program. True, you will be compelled to return your usernames and passwords the following time you need to get to an online help, like your bank. 
This is the place where Bizarro gets what he's searching for. The malware gathers all the data permitting you to sign into your financial balance. With a VPN administration, hostile to extortion discovery and at least ability, programmers are then ready to siphon cash from your record. Regularly, evildoers are substance to exchange the taken data on dim web showcases, a safer activity than hacking a financial balance. 
To keep away from the snares set by programmers, we encourage you to reconsider prior to tapping on a connection got by email. Furthermore, we likewise suggest that you routinely check your PC with an antivirus.

Source : Kaspersky

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