"TrickBot Malware Mistakenly Warns Victims That They Are Infected"
The developers of the infamous modular banking trojan, called TrickBot, have made a mistake that results in alerts to victims. Once infected, victims will receive a warning that brings attention to the malware's presence on their device and the need to contact their administrator. TrickBot malware is commonly distributed via phishing campaigns. It can steal OpenSSH keys, passwords, cookies, a domain's Active Directory Services database, and more. This article continues to discuss the test module mistakenly left by TrickBot's creators that warns those infected by the malware, what victims should do when they see this warning, and the banking trojan's traditional capabilities.
Bleeping Computer reports "TrickBot Malware Mistakenly Warns Victims That They Are Infected"