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Cybercriminals Turn Their Attention to the Corporate World

Written By
Deborah Gage
Deborah Gage
Apr 25, 2006
1 minute read

Banks and financial services companies are the favorite targets for Trojan (malware) and software probes, according to a report released in March by two security vendors, Counterpane, and Message Labs.

Nearly 40% of Trojan attacks and 30% of probes in 2005 were aimed at the banking industry, although other industries were not spared. Materials and manufacturing attracted 22% of Trojans, and pharmaceuticals and health care more than 20% of probes.

The pharmaceutical and health-care industry was also the prime target for spyware infections, at 50%, as well as system exploits—attempts to attack via a software flaw such as a buffer overflow. Insurance and real estate ran neck-and-neck with pharmaceuticals in this latter category, with each attracting about a quarter of system exploits.

The report shows a broader trend to attack businesses for financial gain, the vendors said.

At the RSA Security Show in February, Alex Shipp, a technologist at MessageLabs, said he was seeing one or two attacks each week of only 10 to 100 e-mails, sent to pharmaceutical companies, government organizations, law firms or other high-end users.

Read the full story on eWEEK.com: Cybercriminals Turn Their Attention to the Corporate World

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