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05 Oct 2012   #1

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Trusteer Identifies Universal Man-in-the-Browser Attack Technique

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Researchers at security firm Trusteer have observed a new form of man-in-the-browser attack that makes stealing credit cards and other information easier for cyber-criminals.

The firm has dubbed the attack "universal man-in-the-browser" (uMitB). Its draw is that it enables hackers to collect data submitted to all Websites without the need for post-processing.
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05 Oct 2012   #2

Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 (64 bit), Windows XP SP3, Linux Mint 14 MATE (64 bit)
Adelaide
 
 

Well that's just great.

Lucky I don't do any banking or shopping via the Internet.
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