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Tiny Banker Trojan, also called Tinba, is a malware program that targets financial institution websites. It is a modified form of an older form of viruses known as Banker Trojans, yet it is much smaller in size and more powerful. It works by establishing man-in-the-browser attacks and network sniffing. Since its discovery, it has been found to have infected more than two dozen major banking institutions in the United States, including TD Bank, Chase, HSBC, Wells Fargo, PNC and Bank of America.[1] It is designed to steal users sensitive data, such as account login information and banking codes.

Case Study: A critical case of hacking was being found by one of the Apple Inc. customer named Mrs. Linda Martin, living in Aurburn California faced the problem by Tiny Banker Trojan and has lost $50,000 has fixed this issue with the help of Apple certified technician using Google Play Cards.