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  2. Why Banking on Your Smartphone Is Safer Than Using Your PC - AOL

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    As Lynn Javitz told DailyFinance a few months ago for an article about remote check deposit apps, she took a pass on getting Chase's iPhone app due to her anxiety over security and identity theft.

  3. How To Stay Safe When Using Mobile Banking Apps - AOL

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    According to Identity Guard, your banking app offers hackers three access points to your most private and sensitive information -- on your device, during data transfer and at your bank's server ...

  4. 8 Best Mobile Banking Apps of 2024 - AOL

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    TD Bank app. Can mobile bank apps be hacked? Yes, though mobile banking apps are highly secure and take many measures to protect your personal information, any software is susceptible to hacking.

  5. Tiny Banker Trojan - Wikipedia

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    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 different actions, depending on the variation. In its most popular form, Tinba will Form grab the webpage causing a man-in-the-middle attack. The Trojan uses Form grabbing to ...

  6. Kronos (malware) - Wikipedia

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    Kronos was a type of banking Windows malware first reported in 2014. It was sold for $7,000. [1] It was developed as a followup to the UPAS Kit which has been released in 2012. [2] Similar to Zeus, [3] it was focused on stealing banking login credentials from browser sessions via a combination of keylogging and web injection. [4]

  7. SpyEye - Wikipedia

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    SpyEye is a malware program that attacks users running Google Chrome, Safari, Opera, Firefox and Internet Explorer on Microsoft Windows operating systems. [1] This malware uses keystroke logging and form grabbing to steal user credentials for malicious use.

  8. Protecting your AOL Account

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    • If your account has recently been compromised or you suspect it has been hacked, we suggest you change your password. • It's always a good idea to update your password regularly and to make sure it's unique from other passwords you use. Read our password help article to learn how to change your password. Secure your AOL Account

  9. Follow These Steps if You’ve Been Hacked

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    Contact the business behind the account that’s been hacked – Once they are aware of the problem, they can halt any further activity, especially if it’s a financial account. They will likely ...