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Banker.LAX
Threat Level I
Damage II
Distribution I
Common name: Banker.LAX
Technical name: Trj/Banker.LAX
Threat level: Low
Type: Trojan
Effects:
It obtains confidential information of the user related to certain banking entities. In order to do so, it redirects users to websites that imitate the original one where they are requested to enter their passwords and data from the coordinate card. It does not spread automatically by its own means.
Affected platforms:
Windows 2003/XP/2000/NT/ME/98/95
First detected on: June 1, 2008
Detection updated on: June 1, 2008
Statistics No
Brief Description
Banker.LAX is a Trojan which obtains confidential information of the user related to certain banking entities.
In order to do so, when the user visits the website of certain banks, the Trojan is activated and the user is redirected to a fake website which imitates the original one. In order to avoid the user's suspicion, it replaces the URL of the address bar with the one belonging to the original website.
The Trojan obtains all the information entered by the user. Then, it is sent to its author.
Banker.LAX does not spread automatically by its own means.
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