Mobile devices have become the cornerstone of modern banking, but this convenience comes with new risks. Cybercriminals have evolved, and today, more than 80% of Android banking trojans can bypass traditional defenses by operating directly on the victim’s device. This allows hackers to steal sensitive information and execute fraudulent transactions in real time—all without being detected.
These attacks are not just random incidents. They are part of a broader shift where fraud and cybersecurity collide. Mobile malware is no longer just a minor security issue; it is a sophisticated and dynamic threat that combines digital tactics with social engineering, making it increasingly difficult to detect and stop.
So, how can banks and financial institutions fight against this stealthy and ever-changing form of fraud?
In this webinar, in collaboration with the Centro de Cooperación Interbancaria, we analyse how mobile malware works, why it often goes unnoticed by fraud teams, and, most importantly, what can be done to stop it. We also provide insights into real malware campaigns like Teabot, Copybara, and ToxicPanda, which illustrate just how advanced these threats have become.

During this session we cover:
• Why mobile malware is often mistaken for fraud and how to distinguish between the two
• Real examples of mobile malware attacks and their impact on financial institutions
• How Cleafy’s Fraud Extended Detection and Response (FxDR) solution helps detect and mitigate mobile malware threats
Don't miss this opportunity to learn new insights to stay ahead of advanced threats!