I am not surprised that this variant of Trojan has been deployed, but remain amazed that the banking institutions have very little clue on how to properly be proactive in order to protect their customers, and how inadaquate our countries security agencies are at same. These sort of Trojans can be detected before they infect anyone with a bit more care and consideration in advance.
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