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Ursnif Banking Trojan

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in Cyber101, Definition, Malware

  • Ursnif banking trojan
  • Ursnif arrives as an attachment in a spammed email.
  • Ursnif drops malicious component files onto the affected system. Creates autostart registries to ensure automatic execution upon startup.
  • Ursnif injects itself into certain processes and infects files that have certain extensions.
  • Ursnif gathers systems information such as digital certificates, active processes and cookies. This is sent to a C&C server.
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