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Banking trojans. Do you want to be an innocent victim?

October 21st, 2009

Posted by Sean-Paul Correll, October 21,  2009
     
Banking Trojans are one of the most prevalent Malware species in the threat landscape today.  Malware authors aim to keep infections live and undetected long enough so that they can get what they are really after: money.

Financial motivations lead malware developers to craft the stealthiest banking Trojans to steal personal and financial data for further exploitation on the black market.  Day after day innocent victims are hacked with the end result being an emptied out bank account.

3901227423_fa8b717dba1This video demonstrates how dangerous and stealthy banking Trojans can be and why we must continue to raise awareness on the issue.

Make sure your Panda Security–antivirus  solution is up-to-date, we’ll take care of protecting you while you use your bank online.
As you can see, the criminal mind is quite creative, but you can avoid falling victim by paying attention and implementing the necessary security measures.

Would you like us to mention any other information that can help people avoid these crimes? Why not tell us about it?

If you still have a banking trojan problem, we remind you we are in the  Tech Support Forum and on http://twitter.com/PandaTechSup

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Welcome to the new Panda Security Support Blog!!!

May 5th, 2009

We would like to introduce you to this new blog,  a space to share with you Technical Support relevant issues, news, and comments.

By the way, we have the pleasure to share with you the new Panda Security Technical Support FORUM!!

Both the blog and the forum are milestones in the Panda Security service to the community. We hope you all enjoy these new tools.

So, we encourage to actively participate in this exciting project, join in!

The Panda Security Support team.