Fewer than one in seven UK companies recognise that malicious emails could expose their networks to a corporate spy, say MessageLabs.
Microsoft's AntiSpyware product is threatened by a Trojan horse that also tries to steal online banking details.
Microsoft is investigating a piece of malicious code that targets the recently released beta version of its AntiSpyware product.
An antivirus company has detected a new Trojan attack that steals e-banking details when users log into legitimate banking sites.
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.
In the final part of this three-part special, our security experts tackle questions ranging from stopping spam and spyware liability, to hijacking e-mail addresses and Web site spoofing.
Critical security questions answered in the second part of this series include holding data to ransom, scaremongering, Internet law, spammers making money, the uber-virus, and spyware at home.
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