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  • Click-less phishing scam steals passwords

    A phishing scam has been detected that doesn't require users to click on a link in order to jeopardise their personal data. Simply opening the email may be enough, according to Messagelabs.

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    An antivirus company has detected a new Trojan attack that steals e-banking details when users log into legitimate banking sites.

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    Unpatched computers continue to represent the IT world's biggest security problem, keeping threats that target software vulnerabilities at the top of McAfee's latest industry analysis.

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