The number of users affected by mobile banking malware surged nearly 3.6-fold in 2024. The Mamont Trojan, primarily targeting users in Russia and CIS countries, accounted for 36.7% of all attacks. Users in Turkey, Indonesia, and India encountered the most significant financial threats, suggesting a global issue. Cybercriminals continuously develop new tools to evade detection, thereby diversifying malware families. To combat this, improved security measures, user awareness, and robust solutions are necessary in the mobile finance ecosystem.

Hackers Exploit F5 BIG-IP to Gain SSH Access and Pivot Into Linux Networks
Threat actors are actively exploiting end-of-life F5 BIG-IP appliances to gain unauthorized SSH access into enterprise networks, using the compromised devices as launchpads for sophisticated


