
As consumers are learning to better protect their personal and financial information online, thieves and scam artists keep finding new ways to steal it. Attackers are using various ways to get you to run or install malicious software on your computer. Once the software is on your computer, it may steal your passwords, personal and financial information or allow someone else to control your computer.
One of the latest methods is to get the malicious software on trusted websites such as social networking sites. Users are more likely to download files or run programs from a site they trust.
Another method is to use browser plug-ins. Attackers exploit flaws in these plug-ins. Microsoft ActiveX® components are a favorite target. Other plug-ins that have been targeted include Apple QuickTime®, Adobe Flash®, Sun Java™, and Microsoft Windows Media® Player.
Protect yourself by:
If you would like more in depth information about the latest threats, Symantec's Internet Security Threat Report has the details.
Breaking news analysis prepared for Elevations CU by Remar Sutton & Associates, April 15, 2008. All rights reserved.
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