Security researchers at Kaspersky Lab have uncovered a sophisticated cybercrime outfit called Dark Tequila, which targets banking customers in Mexico and other Latin American nations. Kaspersky believes Dark Tequila has been active since 2013, primarily in Mexico. The outfit’s main weapon is an advanced malware program which the Russian security firm described as “unusually sophisticated.” Based on the company’s analysis of the code, it believes the developer is Spanish-speaking and Latin American in origin. At the heart of it, the Dark Tequila malware exists to gather data on its victim — be that banking credentials, or personal or corporate data.…
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