When cyber criminals start translating trojan toolkits into 77 languages and are using encryption, it says something significant about how well organised cyber crime has become.
Kaspersky Lab claims that a mobile phone Trojan has gone truly international - with it being translated into 77 languages - and works by demanding admin control of the phone. The app has gone international, with 77 different languages, is this the future of malware? Security experts at Kaspersky Lab have discovered a modification of the mobile banking Trojan, Faketoken, which can encrypt user data. Kaspersky Lab has detected several thousand Faketoken installation packages capable of encrypting data, the earliest of which dates back to July 2016.