Spanish authorities have fined a student for using a Trojan horse to spy on a woman through her computer's Web cam.
Spanish police have arrested a man suspected of writing a virus that is capable of spying on users through their Webcams and also stealing online bank passwords.
A new worm has been discovered in the wild that's not just settling for invading users' PCs - it wants to invade their homes too.
update: Sophos has warned users of the multi-platform OpenOffice productivity tool not to open any files named "badbunny.odg" -- which releases a worm exposing users to an image of a man in a bunny suit and a scantily clad woman performing a sexual act in woodland.
Fewer than one in seven UK companies recognise that malicious emails could expose their networks to a corporate spy, say MessageLabs.
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