TrickMo Trojan Evolves: New Variant Steals Device Unlock Patterns and PINs with Advanced Evasion Tactics

 Zimperium has uncovered a new feature in the banking Trojan TrickMo, which can now steal a device's unlock pattern or PIN through a fake unlock screen interface. This allows attackers to control the device even when it’s locked. The stolen credentials, along with the Android ID, are sent to a server, enabling attackers to link the data to a specific device. TrickMo's latest variant, first disclosed by Cleafy, uses advanced evasion techniques like file manipulation and obfuscation. Zimperium identified 40 variants of this malware, many of which remain undetected by security systems.

https://informationsecuritybuzz.com/trickmo-stealing-pins-unlock-patterns/

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