Definition
Qbot is a Trojan virus that infects devices with malware. It can get into a system or network without the user’s knowledge.
Once they install Qbot on your device, attackers can use external functions and other attacks to spread it. They can also design Qbot to avoid detection and debugging, allowing them to install even more malware.
Attackers usually use phishing attacks to distribute Qbot. These are emails with malicious attachments, documents, and other similar data that can infect your device if you click on them. Moreover, attackers can spread Qbot via a dropper like Emotet.
Qbot enables attackers to steal banking information, access browser cookies, record keystrokes, and spy on banking activities.
Qbot Protection
- Phishing and spam filters: Installing phishing and spam filters can help protect devices against Qbot viruses. Banks should also implement such measures because Qbot is distributed through phishing emails.
- Installing software that protects against cybersecurity threats: Banks should implement appropriate cybersecurity-protection solutions to protect their devices against cyberattacks.
- Threat protection: Banks should also install threat protection software for emails to improve email accounts security. These solutions can monitor incoming emails and warn users about risky documents or attachments.