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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Technology
Bobbie Johnson, technology correspondent

New warning over dormant virus

"In April 2005, Lycos.co.uk tracked and stopped 3.3 million incidents of the virus software [Troj/BankAsh-A], up from the 39,789 stopped in March.

Once installed, the virus remains hidden on an infected machine and when a user tries to go to their internet bank's website, redirects them to a fake website in a ploy to steal personal details and rob accounts.

"The stolen details are used to hi-jack bank accounts and for identity theft," says Lycos UK head of email, Wessel van Rensburg. "While these crimes are not new, the methods by which data is obtained is extremely sophisticated. This is a multi-billion pound industry and tens, if not hundreds, of thousands are being affected."

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