Subsequently during 2014, Marcher was upgraded with the capability for phishing banking credentials off end-users who had accounts in financial institutions chiefly within United States, Turkey and Australia. Marcher's creators with its new update are concentrating attacks on widely used Android applications rather than online banking apps. Web-surfers were told on this phony screen to provide their credit card particulars that if done the Trojan would send those particulars to its remote command-and-control (C&C) server. Marcher malware's first appearance on the cell phones was during 2013 when if a Web-surfer accessed Google's Play Store, the Trojan displayed one fake screen on the upper portion of the Google application. Trojan Marcher for Android phones in its recent update looks like phony login screen that targets Web-surfers to steal their credentials when they access Facebook, Gmail, WhatsApp, Instagram, Skype or other applications. Android Trojan Marcher Disguises to Capture Login Credentials from Gmail, Skype, WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram
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