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	"title": "Tag: Gozi Prinimalka",
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	"plain_text": "Tag: Gozi Prinimalka\r\nArchived: 2026-04-05 14:31:42 UTC\r\nLast week, security firm RSA detailed a new cybecriminal project aimed at recruiting 100 botmasters to help\r\nlaunch a series of lucrative online heists targeting 30 U.S. banks. RSA’s advisory focused primarily on helping\r\nfinancial institutions prepare for an onslaught of more sophisticated e-banking attacks, and has already received\r\nplenty of media attention. I’m weighing in on the topic because their analysis seemed to merely scratch the surface\r\nof a larger enterprise that speaks volumes about why online attacks are becoming bolder and more brash toward\r\nWestern targets.\r\nSource: https://krebsonsecurity.com/tag/gozi-prinimalka/\r\nhttps://krebsonsecurity.com/tag/gozi-prinimalka/\r\nPage 1 of 1",
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