There has been recent media coverage around a new Online Banking Trojan, publicly known as NeverQuest. Once Neverquest infects a computer, the malware can modify content on banking Web Sites Opened in certain Internet Browsers and can inject rogue forms into these Sites. This allows attackers to steal Log-In Credentials from Users. The Threat can also let Attackers take control of a compromised computer through a Virtual Network Computing (V.N.C.) Server. NeverQuest can replicate itself by stealing log-in details and spamming out the Neverquest dropper, by accessing F.T.P. Servers to take credentials in order to distribute the malware with the Neutrino Exploit Kit and by obtaining social networking credentials to spread links to infected Web Sites.
- Blog: Dangerous New Banking Trojan, NeverQuest, Is An Evolution Of An Older Threat