Banker Trojans designed to steal passwords for online banking services are
one of the primary threats online shoppers will face this holiday season, a
security firm has warned.
Panda
Security said that such Trojans accounted for 18.59 per cent of malware
infections in 2007.
Banker Trojans work in various ways, from capturing keystrokes to redirecting
users to fake banking sites. Such malicious code is increasingly being used in
online gaming and instant messaging applications.
"The number of online transactions increases a great deal during the holiday
season and cyber-crooks are becoming more creative and vicious in their attempts
to steal personal information," said Luis Corrons, technical director of
PandaLabs.
"We want to make sure that consumers are aware of the risks and are educated
on what should and should not be done when shopping online.
"When consumers are alert and have taken adequate security measures to
safeguard their personal information, shopping online can be a safe and
pleasurable experience."
Panda Security offers the following tips to educate and protect consumers
from dangerous risks:
Panda Security:
Practical
Tips for a Safe Christmas (PDF)
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