A new Android malware family, Herodotus, uses random delay injection in its input routines to mimic human behavior on mobile ...
Meet Herodotus: an Android banking malware strain that acts like a real user, slipping past detection to steal money and more.
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A newly discovered Android trojan named Herodotus is using human-like behavior to trick banks’ security systems and drain ...
Cybersecurity experts are sounding the alarm over a new Android Trojan dubbed Herodotus, which is designed to deliberately ...
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