| Subject | : | Windows Bank Trojan |
| Author | : | RadarCat |
| Date | : | 10 Feb, 2005 on 18:17 |
![]() February 10, 2005 Hi, All According to the Inquirer at: http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=21177 the British anti-virus firm Sophos said it has discovered a trojan which attacks Microsoft's anti-spyware product, which actually is still in the beta testing stage Sophos said Mr BankAsh-A trojan is a piece of software that attempts to steal online banking passwords. The trojan is after a number of banks, said Sophos, particularly Barclays, Cahoot, Halifax, HSBC, Lloyds, Nationwide, Smile and Natwest. According to the Sophos web site at: http://www.sophos.com/virusinfo/analyses/trojbankasha.html the trojan affects Windows operating systems and Yet more reasons for banks to stay with OS/2 Warp !! RadarCat, Webmaster |