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    Android Trojan Crocodilus Now Active in 8 Countries, Targeting Banks and Crypto Wallets

    June 3, 2025

    A growing number of malicious campaigns have leveraged a recently discovered Android banking trojan called Crocodilus to target users in Europe and South America.
    The malware, according to a new report published by ThreatFabric, has also adopted improved obfuscation techniques to hinder analysis and detection, and includes the ability to create new contacts in the victim’s contacts list.
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