The Security box, podcast 184: PixPirate, a new Android Malware banking Trojan

This is not just any old banking trojan, this is a dangerous banking trojan. For those who do not have RSS, we’re going to provide you a link shortly.

We’re told that this format we tried last week works, so we’re going to continue this format.

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Podcast number Date of broadcast Annotated Show notes
podcast 184 (188.5mb) March 27, 2024 Welcome to the Security Box, podcast 184. On this edition of the podcast, we’re going to talk about PixPirate. Its an Android application known as a Trojan. It is hard to detect, and its hard to get rid of. Besides this, we’ll cover the news, notes and and questions and answers that we may need to take care of.

Here are the full show notes.


Welcome to the Security Box, podcast 184. On this edition of the podcast, we’re going to talk about PixPirate. Its an Android application known as a Trojan. It is hard to detect, and its hard to get rid of. Besides this, we’ll cover the news, notes and and questions and answers that we may need to take care of.

PixPirate

This time, we’re talking about a piece of malware known as a trojan. The article comes from Bleeping Computer and is titled PixPirate Android malware uses new tactic to hide on phones. If you want to read my pick apart on this, this is the blog post that’ll let you do that. Its titled: PixPirate uses new tactic to hide on phone.

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