Virus writers are merging spam, phishing and Trojan programs to develop more complex attacks on the unwary.
Virus writers are going beyond "click to infect" programs by merging a trio of techniques to bypass security and compromise computers with malicious code.
It is vital that the tech industry raises awareness of the scale of the problem of junk e-mail, industry experts said.
Virus writers are merging spam, phishing and Trojan programs to develop more complex attacks on the unwary.
Virus writers are merging spam, phishing and Trojan programs to develop more complex attacks on the unwary.
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