Threat actors are increasingly using the sophisticated TeaBot Android malware to infect mobile phones, Zscaler has found.
In a new report published on May 27, researchers from Zscaler ThreatLabz observed an uptick in malicious activity leveraging TeaBot, an Android banking Trojan also known as Anatsa.
TeaBot Impersonates PDF and QR Code Reader Apps
TeaBot is a long-established Android banking Trojan with targeted applications from over 650 financial institutions. Threat actors target victims primarily in Europe, but also in the US, South Korea and Singapore.
Although it is not one of the most used Android Trojans, TeaBot is one of the most sophisticated ones in the wild.
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