Trojans stop play for web gamers
Friday, July 4. 2008
Malware aimed at online gamers posed the most serious online security threat in June, a security firm reported today.
ESET found that 13.29 per cent of malware detections from a sample of over 10 million systems worldwide were classified as 'Win32/PSW.OnLineGames'.
Although this figure is significantly down from last month's 18 per cent, ESET warned that this "does not necessarily" mean a drop in the number of infections.
Win32/PSW.OnLineGames is a family of Trojans with key-logging and rootkit capabilities that gathers information relating to online gaming.
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