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Online gaming password stealers are the most prolific threat(22/01/2009)
According to ESET's Global Threat Report for 2008, online gaming password stealers were the most prolific threat during the year, accounting for nearly 11 percent of all detected attacks. In second place was INF/Autorun which uses the Windows Autorun facility as an infection vector. "Clearly, gamers need to be aware that they're a very popular target. However, the fact that INF/Autorun was in the top spot in December and has held that position, on and off, since 2007, demonstrates that it wo... [more]
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