Cerberus is a trojan horse targeting Android mobile phone banking credentials.
It was initially spotted in June 2019. [1] It was spotted targeting Spanish and Latin American targets in September 2019. [2] Its attacks are capable of stealing Google Authenticator and SMS 2FA tokens, behavior that was spotted in February 2020. [1] In April 2020, variants has been spotted posing as COVID-19-related apps. [3]
Cerberus is capable of logging all keystrokes (including passwords) and stealing 2FA tokens from Google Authenticator and SMS messages. It also allows remote control over the device using TeamViewer. [4] It is sold as Malware as a service on underground forums. [5]
Cerberus is a trojan horse targeting Android mobile phone banking credentials.
It was initially spotted in June 2019. [1] It was spotted targeting Spanish and Latin American targets in September 2019. [2] Its attacks are capable of stealing Google Authenticator and SMS 2FA tokens, behavior that was spotted in February 2020. [1] In April 2020, variants has been spotted posing as COVID-19-related apps. [3]
Cerberus is capable of logging all keystrokes (including passwords) and stealing 2FA tokens from Google Authenticator and SMS messages. It also allows remote control over the device using TeamViewer. [4] It is sold as Malware as a service on underground forums. [5]