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Ldpinch.ZO trojan steal confidential data

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PandaLabs has reported the appearance of LdPinch.ZO, a new, dangerous Trojan aimed at stealing users confidential data.

New Trojan variant steals confidential usernames and passwords

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A Trojan variant named Win32.LdPinch.kj can steal system usernames and passwords, get confidential data from applications and open a Backdoor in the compromised computer

Jailtime for US law database hacker

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Paris Hilton amongst those said to have had information stolen

Australian Prime Minister didnt have a heart attack, but many online bank customers may soon have one

4 Australian Prime Minister didnt have a heart attack, but many online bank customers may soon have one

A spam mail circulating as a Breaking News item that says the Australia's Prime Minister survived a heart attack, is spreading a Trojan that steals user names and passwords of online bank accounts in a nationwide cyber attack in Australia.

Malicious spam knocks flat German email users

5 Malicious spam knocks flat German email users

Hackers disguise their Trojan-infected emails

Sending offensive emails can land you on the UK sex offenders' register

6 Sending offensive emails can land you on the UK sex offenders' register

Amendments to the UK Sexual Offences Act mean that senders of sexually explicit emails can face serious consequences

MCAFEE, INC. RESEARCH REVEALS 83 percent OF MOBILE OPERATORS HAVE BEEN HIT BY MOBILE DEVICE INFECTIONS

7 MCAFEE, INC. RESEARCH REVEALS 83 percent OF MOBILE OPERATORS HAVE BEEN HIT BY MOBILE DEVICE INFECTIONS

The Number of Reported Mobile Security Incidents Increased by More Than Five Times in 2006

INTERNET THREAT OUTLOOK FINDS RISE IN SOPHISTICATED ATTACKS AGAINST SAVVY PC USERS

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Nefarious Online Activity Expected to Grow as Hackers Blur Line Between Spyware and Viruses; Phishing Attempts to Get Smarter

Malware shipped on TomTom SatNav devices

9 Malware shipped on TomTom SatNav devices

Viral code could drive unprotected users to danger

Cyber criminals move focus to web

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Cyber criminals will increasingly turn their attention to the web and away from e-mail security in 2007, according to a new report.

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