Print Email Facebook Twitter Development of Injected Code Attacks in Online Banking Fraud Incidents Title Development of Injected Code Attacks in Online Banking Fraud Incidents: An exploratory study for understanding the evolution of code used by cyber criminals in financial malware Author Charalambous, Georgia (TU Delft Technology, Policy and Management) Contributor Hernandez Ganan, C. (mentor) van Eeten, M.J.G. (graduation committee) Fiebig, T. (graduation committee) Degree granting institution Delft University of Technology Programme Complex Systems Engineering and Management (CoSEM) Date 2018-08-29 Abstract The frequency of online banking fraud incidents has increased over the last years. A method used by different cybercriminals is the injection of malicious code into the targeted web pages. For example, attackers might inject an additional piece code into the webpage of a targeted bank asking users to enter extra personal information (e.g., the PIN of the card). By comparing attack instances of web injected code attacks from different malware families an answer will given on how cyber criminals evolve the code of financial malware that is been used in injected code attacks against financial institutions. The contribution of this thesis is to verify the current literature of the existence of code re-use among different code instances using different code similarity tools and to explore how and why the code is evolved. Subject malware analysisCyber SecurityCyber-attacks To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:dd7ef146-1047-4067-a174-732aa5d2c317 Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights © 2018 Georgia Charalambous Files PDF Thesis_GeorgiaCharalambous.pdf 5 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:dd7ef146-1047-4067-a174-732aa5d2c317/datastream/OBJ/view