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Sixty-one banking institutions, all of them originating from Brazil, are the target of a new banking trojan called Coyote.
“This malware utilizes the Squirrel installer for distribution, leveraging Node.js and a relatively new multi-platform programming language called Nim as a loader to complete its infection,” Russian cybersecurity firm Kaspersky said in a Thursday report.
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Source:: The Hackers News