"New Coyote Trojan Targets 61 Brazilian Banks with Nim-Powered Attack"

A new banking trojan called Coyote has targeted 61 banking institutions in Brazil. Researchers discovered that Coyote differs from other banking trojans of its kind because of its use of the open-source Squirrel framework for installing and updating Windows apps. Another differentiating factor is the shift from Delphi, which is popular among banking malware families targeting Latin America, to a relatively new multi-platform programming language called Nim. This article continues to discuss findings regarding the Coyote banking trojan.

THN reports "New Coyote Trojan Targets 61 Brazilian Banks with Nim-Powered Attack"

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