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ATO bars 'Trojan-infected' tax agents By Munir Kotadia, ZDNet Australia March 29, 2006 URL: http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/security/soa/ATO-bars-Trojan-infected-tax-agents/0,130061744,139248671,00.htm
update The Australian Tax Office has restricted access to its Web site after discovering that a "small number" of tax agents have been infected by a Trojan, which has "stolen" their user IDs and passwords. "Troj/Dumaru-BZ has infected a small number of tax agents' computer systems compromising their Tax Agent Portal user ID and password details. As a precaution we have restricted impacted agents' access to the portal until their systems have been checked," said a warning posted on the ATO's Web site. According to anti-virus firm Sophos, the Trojan is capable of capturing data in various forms, including information copied on a clipboard and "protected storage area of Windows," as well as cached passwords. Sophos also warned that the Dumaru "looks" for financial information stored in certain applications, such as E-Gold, WebMoney, Total Commander and Far Manager. An ATO spokesperson on Thursday told ZDNet Australia that only a "handful" of agents were hit by the Trojan. "There were only about three agents affected so we are talking about very small numbers. Even though it is only a handful we have an obligation to warn all agents when this sort of thing happens and we take it very seriously," the spokesperson said. Sophos issued a signature update against Dumaru on 8 March.
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