"TrickMo Banking Trojan Can Now Capture Android PINs and Unlock Patterns"

New variants of the Android banking trojan "TrickMo" have features for stealing a device's unlock pattern or PIN. According to Aazim Yaswant, a security researcher at Zimperium, these previously undocumented features allow the threat actor to operate on the device even when it is locked. TrickMo, first discovered in the wild in 2019, can grant remote control over infected devices, steal SMS-based One-Time Passwords (OTPs), and display overlay screens to capture credentials. This article continues to discuss findings regarding new TrickMo variants.

THN reports "TrickMo Banking Trojan Can Now Capture Android PINs and Unlock Patterns"

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