The darknet has a new soldier in the form Gustuff, a new Android trojan that has targeted over 125 cryptocurrency and banking apps. Gustuff has been in existence since April 2018 and stands with Anubis, Red Alert, and BankBot as one of the deadliest threats to the financial space. Cybersecurity firm Group-IB suggests that Gustuff can uncover login credentials and automate transactions for a variety of banking and crypto apps including Capital One, Wells Fargo, PNC Bank, Coinbase, and Bitcoin Wallet. It’s also been known to target credentials for other payment and messaging apps, including Western Union, PayPal, Walmart, and
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