iBanking is a relative newcomer to the mobile malware scene whose use was first identified in August of 2013. The Trojan targets Android devices and can be remotely controlled over SMS and HTTP. iBanking began life as a simple SMS stealer and call redirector, but has undergone significant development since then. iBanking is available for purchase on a private underground forum for between $4k - $5k, with the next release expected to include a 0-day exploit for the Android operating system. This presentation will discuss iBanking - it's capabilities and the reasons for targeting mobile devices. Having studied Electronic Engineering in UCD, Stephen went on to pursue a career in computer security. Back in 2004 he joined Symantec Security Response as a malware analyst. He is currently working in Symantec's attack investigation team as a threat intelligence analyst. The team provides analysis and intelligence on high profile incidents and sophisticated malware attacks. Whilst working at Symantec he also took the opportunity to study a Masters at DCU in Security and Forensic computing.