‘4% Indian users hit by banking Trojans in 2018’

Four per cent Indian users were attacked by banking Trojans in 2018, a new report by cyber security firm Kaspersky Lab said on Monday.

As many as 889,452 users of Kaspersky Lab solutions wereattacked by banking Trojans in 2018, marking an increase of 15.9 per cent over2017 when 767,000 users were hit.

   

Users in Russia, Germany, Vietnam, Italy, the US and Chinawere the ones most attacked by banking malware such as Zbot, Gozi and SpyEye.

Zbot and Gozi are the kings when it comes to the mostwidespread banking malware (with over 26 per cent and 20 per cent of usersattacked), followed by SpyEye (with 15.6 per cent victims) and the others.

“When it comes to individual users, we can say that 2018didn’t give them much respite from financial threats. Our data shows thatinfamous bankers are still there, increasing their attacks and hunting formoney. Of particular interest was the RTM banking Trojan, whose explosivegrowth pumped up the figures for 2018,” Oleg Kupreev, Security Expert at KasperskyLab, said in a statement.

“We therefore urge users to be cautious when conductingfinancial operations online from PCs. Don’t underestimate the professionalismof modern cybercriminals by leaving your computer unprotected.”

However, the share of financial phishing decreased from 53.8per cent to 44.7 per cent of all phishing detections, which still accounts foralmost a half of the overall detections.

The share of phishing attacks related to payment systems and online shops accounted for almost 14 per cent and 8.9 per cent, respectively in 2018 while the share of financial phishing encountered by Mac users grew slightly, accounting for 57.6 per cent.

INDO-ASIAN NEWS SERVICE

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