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  1. Tiny Banker Trojan, also called Tinba, is a malware program that targets financial institution websites. It is a modified form of an older form of viruses known as Banker Trojans, yet it is much smaller in size and more powerful. It works by establishing man-in-the-browser attacks and network sniffing.
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    First identified in 2012, Tinba is a stealthy and compact virus designed to steal victims’ sensitive financial information, such as login credentials, credit card details, and other personal data. It primarily targets Windows-based computers and is commonly distributed through spam emails, malicious websites, or drive-by downloads.
    www.octalsoftware.com/blog/what-is-tinba
    Tiny Banker Trojan (TBT), or Tinba, is a trojan that infects end-user devices and attempts to compromise their financial accounts and steal funds. First discovered in 2012, the Trojan initially infected thousands of Turkish computers.
    www.imperva.com/learn/application-security/tiny-b…
    Tiny Banker/Tinba is a banking trojan. Banking trojans intercept communication with your bank to access your PINs and TANs. They can therefore cause significant financial damage. Tiny Banker/Tinba can also capture additional access data, such as the password for your e-mail account.
    www.bsi.bund.de/EN/Themen/Verbraucherinnen-u…
    Tinba is information stealing Trojan. The main purpose of the malware is to steal information that could be browsing data, login credentials, or even banking information. This is achieved through code injection into system process (Winver.exe and Explorer.exe) and installing hooks into various browsers like IExplorer, Chrome, Firefox and Opera.
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    Tiny Banker Trojan, also called Tinba, is a malware program that targets financial institution websites. It is a modified form of an older form of viruses known as Banker Trojans, yet it is much smaller in size and more powerful. It works by establishing man-in-the-browser attacks and network sniffing. … See more

    Tiny Banker was first discovered in 2012 when it was found to have infected thousands of computers in Turkey. After it was discovered, the original source code for the malware was … See more

    Tinba operates using packet sniffing, a method of reading network traffic, to determine when a user navigates to a banking website. The malware can then launch one of two … See more

    2012
    Tiny Banker Trojan is first discovered in Turkey, infecting thousands of computers.
    2012-2014
    The source code of Tiny Banker Trojan is leaked online and undergoes individual revisions, making it harder to detect.
    2014
    Tiny Banker Trojan is found to have infected more than two dozen major banking institutions in the US, stealing users' sensitive data.

    The Tiny Banker Trojan has been used by international tech support scam call centers as a pretext to connect to a victim's computer and make fraudulent charges. Scammers … See more

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  7. WebJun 9, 2015 · Tinba is a malware that steals banking credentials and performs fraudulent transactions. Learn how it works, how it infects computers and how it evades detection.

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    WebJul 5, 2015 · Tinba is a malware that steals information from browsers and system processes. It uses code injection, DGA domains, and C&C communication to infect and exfiltrate data.

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