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Grandoreiro Trojan’s Global Comeback: Banking Havoc Unleashed in 60 Countries
Back like a bad sequel, the Grandoreiro banking trojan’s latest global tour targets 1,500+ banks with a phishing frenzy. Now with a beefed-up malware arsenal, it’s spamming its way through inboxes faster than you can say “Not another invoice scam!” #GrandoreiroComeback

Hot Take:
Looks like Grandoreiro's operators just couldn't stay retired after their "vacation" courtesy of the law enforcement takedown. Like a bad soap opera villain, they're back with a vengeance, now with a broader hit list and a shinier malware toolkit. They've gone global, folks, and they're phishing for a big catch. As they cast their net across the globe, it seems no one's banking details are safe from their grubby digital fingers. And, with their clever use of Microsoft Outlook, they're turning victims into unwitting minions. Let's unpack this cyber sequel, shall we?