
A new malware-as-a-service threat is targeting hundreds of banks around the world by giving cybercriminals tools to steal credentials and take over accounts.
According to a new advisory from the cybersecurity firm iZOO Logic, the threat was identified as a Telegram-based advertisement for a malware builder known as BankGhost Builder.
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iZOO Logic says BankGhost Builder is advertised as a fully featured malware builder that enables bad actors to create and deploy banking malware. The tool claims support for more than 700 banks, including institutions across India, North America, Europe and the Asia-Pacific region.
The advisory says the malware builder offers end-to-end attack capabilities, combining payload generation, phishing infrastructure and credential theft features into a single criminal service.
The platform is marketed as a malware-as-a-service tool, a model that allows threat actors to rent or buy access to ready-made malware capabilities.
According to iZOO Logic, BankGhost Builder is designed to help
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