Mobile Banking Cyberattacks Rise by 56pc in 2025: Report
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Mobile banking cyberattacks rise by 56pc in 2025: report
ISLAMABAD: The number of Trojan banker attacks on Android smartphones increased by 56 per cent in 2025 compared to the previous year, 2024. The claim was made by cybersecurity firm Kaspersky in a report titled “Mobile Malware Evolution.” This type of malware is designed to steal user credentials for online banking, e-payment services and credit card systems. Cybercriminals commonly distribute Trojan bankers through messaging apps as well as mali…
According to Kaspersky, the Number of Attacks per Bank Horse on Smartphones Increased by 58% in 2025
According to the report "Mobile malware evolution" published by Kaspersky, the number of attacks per banking horse on Android has increased by 56% in 2025 compared to the previous year.* This type of malicious software is designed to steal user identifiers for online banking, electronic payment services and credit card systems. Cybercriminals usually disseminate these viruses via email applications or via malicious web pages.
Technologueid Jakarta The latest report from Kaspersky entitled Mobile Malware Evolution reveals that banking Trojan attacks on Android-based smartphones have increased significantly, ...
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