30,000 Bank Passwords From One Country Leaked Onto Dark Web Amid Global Malware Onslaught: Report

Cybersecurity researchers say that tens of thousands of banking connection references have been discovered on the Dark web, belonging to customers in a single country.
The DVULN security company said The information she discovered was stolen from customers with bank accounts in Australia, covering four years of malicious software attacks.
DVULN says he found connection identification information for 14,000 Commonwealth Bank customers, 7,000 ANZ customers, 5,000 NAB customers and 4,000 Westpac customers.
“The actual number of compromised customer devices is probably considerably higher, as many infections remain untempt or exchanged on private channels outside of our visibility.”
The data was taken from phones and other devices infected with malware and not due to hacks of bank safety systems.
Dvuln says that a concentrated and cooperative effort is necessary to fight against this type of fraud, citing a recent report From Kela, the search for billions of passwords is now removed from devices from around the world.
“… This represents only a fraction of a much more important global problem.
When visualized alongside the industry results that 3.9 billion passwords were stolen via infoséal malware and this identification information is systematically exchanged on the underground markets, the extent of the threat becomes clear. »»
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