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PC Invader Costs Ky. County $415,000

Submitted by admin on Saturday, 4 July 2009No Comment

Sholar said the unauthorized transfers appear to have been driven by “some kind computer virus.” Security Fix has been communicating with a cyber crime investigator who is familiar with the case. What follows is a description of the malicious software used, a blow-by-blow account of how the attackers worked the heist, as well interviews with a couple of women hired to receive the stolen funds and forward the money on to fraudsters in Ukraine. This case also serves as an example of how e-mail scams can be used to dupe unknowing victims in serving as accomplices in their plan. (washington post)

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