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Over 73 per cent of UK businesses suffered a spyware attack in 2006, and 19 per cent were unable to identify the source, it was claimed today.

Well-known malware threats and hoaxes continue to head the list of the most reported online problems, despite a government campaign designed to educate users.

Two of the top online stock brokerages in the U.S. disclosed that overseas hackers broke into some of their customer accounts during the past three months, resulting in combined losses of at least $22 million and leading both firms to take steps to bolster their security measures.

According to research, firms are increasingly leaving themselves open to ID theft.

A news report takng a look at the profit motives of the cyber criminals behind modern viruses, targeted trojans, phishing scams and botnet attacks

The number of phishing emails has soared by 81 per cent during the first half of 2006, from 86,906 in the last six months of 2005 to 157,477, new figures show.

Six Sunbelt Software products have won Windows IT Pro Magazine Readers� Choice Awards.

AOL is in hot water again this time it’s bundled Active Virus Shield anti-virus software which was released last week.

Website Movieland.com is accused of “installing software that takes control of a consumer’s computer by launching aggressive and persistent pop-ups that demand payment for a movie download service”.