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New banking threat disguised as Firefox add-on
A dangerous piece of malware can disguise itself as a legitimate Firefox app.
Hackers spam fake Microsoft security update
A clever attempt to take advantage of Microsoft’s ‘Patch Tuesday’.<br>
Server discovered hosting millions of stolen gaming accounts
Symantec has come across a server containing details of 44 million stolen gaming accounts being validated by a trojan.
New trojan threat able to ‘control’ network routers
Attackers have new ways to get past tougher network security, and are now taking over the device which controls your network.
Over 150 French Government systems hacked
Hackers use a Trojan to compromise more than 150 French Ministry of Finance computers.
More than 60,000 websites hit by 'trojan cocktail'
A researcher has said the attack is similar to one used to steal credit and debit card numbers in a massive US breach last year.
UK Government hit by Trojan
Foreign Secretary William Hague admits to the attack which took place in December.
Pirated copies of Apple iWork 09 infected by Trojan
More than 20,000 Mac users have already downloaded a version of iWork containing a Trojan which can give control to cybercriminals.<br>
DNSChanger Trojan causes European malware epidemic
The ability of the DNSChanger Trojan to modify and adapt itself on different computers means that it is spreading like wildfire.
New Mac trojan disguises itself like Space Invaders
Video games, malware and Macs clash head on with a new trojan that runs a game which deletes files by killing aliens.
Malware indicated as Madrid air tragedy cause
The tragic Madrid air crash, which took the lives of 154 people, could have been partly caused by malware, a report has claimed.
UK banking fraudsters sentenced to over 13 years
But the Police Central e-Crime Unit says the crimes wouldn't have happened without the money mules.
RSA: 10 lessons learned about security
IT professionals from around the globe flocked to London to the RSA conference to hear what's happening in computer security.
London cyber criminals face jail for Natwest fraud
A Police Central e-Crime Unit operation leads to a £600,000 internet fraud gang facing jail.
Criminals using real-time hacks to target businesses
Real-time services like Twitter have transformed the web, but criminals are using the same techniques to get past security roadblocks.
ID-stealing malware up 600 per cent
It’s not just the number that is a problem, but also the different techniques criminals are using, according to researchers.
Could AVG start working on the Apple Mac platform?
Does AVG, well known for its free security software product, look to provide Apple anti-virus?
Warning to watch out for infected Windows 7
Tried to download Microsoft Windows 7 off a torrent site? You may have downloaded malware to go with it.
First arrests for new police e-crime unit
The Police Central e-crime Unit raided addresses in London suspected to be part of an European cybercrime operation.
Botnet creators return with Bredolab trojan
The authors of the Cutwail botnet are fighting back to get more market share.
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