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Security vendors warn of Christmas e-crime spike


December 01 2008

Security vendors warn of Christmas e-crime spike

 

The IT security vendor community came out in force today to warn consumers and corporate web surfers that internet criminals are likely to double their efforts over the Christmas season to infect machines and steal sensitive data.


Content security firm Websense released a five-point plan to help users avoid scams, which includes taking steps to ensure all systems are protected with the most recent patches available.

User should also be wary of e-cards which could include links to malicious sites, as well as special offers, which could also be used to tempt users into disclosing their credit card details, said the firm.

Attachments and video content are also likely to be exploited this festive period as a way of infecting machines with malware by stealth, said Websense.

Network security vendor Trend Micro, meanwhile, warned of another popular e-crime tactic at Christmas. Fraudsters may send messages purporting to be from popular courier companies, with an attachment which they claim is an invoice form, although actually contains malware.

A similar tactic is to send consumers an email telling them to open and print a receipt, which also turns out to be malware. The regular shopper may be fooled into doing this because they are expecting such an email from their e-commerce provider and others may click out of curiosity, said Trend.

Finally, IBM's X-Force security research team warned firms to be doubly cautious about allowing unauthorized USB devices to connect to the corporate network.

"Every Christmas brings an abundance of electronic gadgets, smart-phones and auto-play DVDs," the firm said.

"Past X-Force research has shown that some of these toys are loaded with malware and can be used by cybercriminals as a backdoor for entry into corporate networks."


 

Reproduced from an article published by vnunet.com
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