June 27, 2016 Malware Top 10: Conficker Grabs Top Spot, Tinba Takes Second 2 min read - Check Point found that the Conficker malware accounts for 14 percent of recognized attacks today, making it the top cyberthreat for the month of May.
January 19, 2016 Tinba Number Five Takes Aim at Asia-Pacific Finance 2 min read - The fifth version of Tinba, dubbed Tinbapore, is using a variety of tricks to take advantage of banks and financial institutions in Singapore.
Malware December 23, 2015 I’m Yelling Tinba! Trojan Sets Sights on Singapore Banks for Holiday Season 3 min read - The Tinba Trojan was recently spotted targeting major banks in Singapore, continuing its trend of attacking new locations across the globe.
Malware August 12, 2015 Tinba Trojan Sets Its Sights on Romania 4 min read - IBM X-Force researchers have discovered a new variant of the Tinba malware, which is specifically designed to target banks in Romania.
Banking & Finance June 9, 2015 Tinba: World’s Smallest Malware Has Big Bag of Nasty Tricks 2 min read - Researchers identified a new version of the Tinba malware as one that is targeting European banks, and this tiny Trojan is doing major damage.
May 13, 2015 Tinba Malware Watches Mouse Movements, Screen Activity to Avoid Sandbox Detection 2 min read - Security researchers found that the Tinba malware is no longer relying on its small size as the only way to avoid detection from sandbox technology.
Fraud Protection October 1, 2014 Fraud Risk Engines: The Statistics Are Not in Your Favor 4 min read - The following is a look into how authentication risk engines are designed and the root cause for their failure in detecting today's cybercriminals.
Malware September 22, 2014 Tinba Malware Reloaded and Attacking Banks Around the World 5 min read - IBM Security Trusteer researchers recently discovered a new Tinba variant exhibiting new, exciting features and making waves in an active malware campaign.
Banking & Finance February 7, 2013 Back to Basics: Malware Authors Downgrade Tactics to Stay Under the Radar 7 min read - Malware authors have created variants to monitor Web sessions between a customer and their bank in order to change data in real time and steal information.