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Posted on September 17, 2014 by Symantec

Snifula banking Trojan battles local Japanese security product

Snifula variant blocks image on bank’s website advising users to install PhishWall security software.

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CategoriesEndpoint Protection (AntiVirus), financial trojan, Japan, PhishWall, Security, Symantec Connect, Trojan.KillAV, Trojan.Snifula, セキュリティレスポンス TagsCybercrime

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