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UK Banks Targeted by Ramnit Malware and Social Engineering Schemes May 01, 2013 A menacing variant of the Ramnit malware has emerged, posing a threat to the UK’s financial sector. Trusteer has identified a sophisticated Trojan attack method that injects highly convincing, interactive real-time messages into the web session of users logging into UK online banking. Originally discovered in 2010, Ramnit evolved in 2011 when researchers noted its incorporation of source code from the notorious Zeus banking Trojan. Cybercriminals are increasingly leveraging social engineering tactics to exploit the security moves made by online banking and e-commerce users. This malware reportedly remains undetected by entering an idle sleep mode until a victim accesses their online bank account. At that moment, it activates and displays a fraudulent phishing message. Furthermore, Ramnit has been shown to bypass the bank’s one-time password (OTP) feature through a ‘Man in the Browser’ attack.April 17, 2026
Anonymous Hackers Initiate #OpUSA Targeting US Banking and Government Entities May 08, 2013 The #OpUSA campaign has officially launched, as announced by Anonymous. On May 7, a coordinated online assault aimed at banking and government websites took place. This announcement by the well-known hacktivist group has raised significant concerns among US security experts tasked with safeguarding potential targets. The message conveyed by Anonymous to US authorities is clear: “We Will Wipe You Off the Cyber Map.” A new wave of attacks, likely characterized by distributed denial-of-service (DDoS), is anticipated to strike major US financial institutions, mirroring incidents from the previous months. Participants in the OpUSA campaign are protesting against US governmental policies, which they accuse of perpetrating war crimes both abroad and at home. “Anonymous is committed to making May 7 a day to remember. On this day, we will commence Phase One of Operation USA. America, you have committed numerous war crimes in Iraq, Afghanistan…”April 17, 2026
Internet Explorer 8 Zero-Day Attack Expands to Nine Additional Websites May 08, 2013 A recent zero-day attack targeting Internet Explorer 8 on the U.S. Department of Labor’s website has now affected nine more global sites, including those operated by a major European aerospace, defense, and security company, alongside various non-profit organizations and institutions. The attacks leverage a previously unknown and unpatched vulnerability in Microsoft’s Internet Explorer browser. Researchers have linked this campaign to a China-based hacking group known as “DeepPanda.” Security firm CrowdStrike reports that their investigations indicate the attack commenced in mid-March. Analysis of malicious infrastructure logs revealed visitor IP addresses from 37 different countries, with 71% based in the U.S., 11% in South/Southeast Asia, and 10% in Europe.April 17, 2026