Computer forensics tool for banks aims to trace Trojans " The Register(情報元のブックマーク数)

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Transaction security firm Trusteer has launched a remote forensics service designed to allow banks to diagnose if a client's PC has been infected with malware following incidents of suspected fraud.
The Flashlight service is designed to allow strains of malware to be quickly identified without having to physically examine a possibly compromised computer. The service can also be used to collect samples, identify cybercrime command servers and block further attacks.
Mickey Boodaei, Trusteer's chief exec, came to London to launch the service and present a session on financial malware at the e-crime congress on Tuesday. Early trials with the technology have revealed that 90-95 per cent of cybercrime attacks blamed on banking Trojans in the UK can be traced back to one of three malware families: Zeus, Silon (a UK-specific strain of Trojan) and Yaludle.

Computer forensics tool for banks aims to trace Trojans • The Register

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