Microsoft's AntiSpyware product is threatened by a Trojan horse that also tries to steal online banking details.
Public sector organisations are being targeted by cybercriminals because their networks can provide rich pickings for identity thieves, according to a survey coordinated by the Australian Computer Emergency Response Team (AusCERT).
Microsoft is investigating a piece of malicious code that targets the recently released beta version of its AntiSpyware product.
Fewer than one in seven UK companies recognise that malicious emails could expose their networks to a corporate spy, say MessageLabs.
Most information technology managers are ignorant of emerging Internet threats, a survey by employee Internet management software provider Websense said today.
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