Malware
Kronos
aka Osiris
Kronos malware is a sophisticated banking Trojan that first emerged in 2014.
Kronos, also known as Osiris, is a Windows malware family.
Background
An advanced banking trojan that surfaced in 2014, Kronos goes after financial institutions to steal sensitive banking data. It is distributed mainly via phishing campaigns and exploit kits, and after landing on a host it uses keylogging and form-grabbing to lift login credentials, card numbers, and other personal data, while also defeating protections such as two-factor authentication. The malware leans on sophisticated evasion to slip past antivirus products and refreshes itself to stay ahead of security fixes. It has struck a broad assortment of banking platforms and impacted organizations around the world, continuing to develop and posing an ongoing risk to online banking.
Source: Malpedia (Fraunhofer FKIE).