A couple of 20 year olds were arrested by the Metropolitan Police Service of Manchester for violating the 1990 Computer Misuse Act and the 2006 Fraud Act. They had configured the Zeus Trojan, a.k.a. Zbot, to steal victims bank account information, passwords, credit card numbers and other information.
Arrests “a breakthrough”
“The Zeus Trojan is a piece of malware used increasingly by criminals to obtain huge quantities of sensitive information from thousands of compromised computers around the world,” said Detective Inspector Colin Wetherill of the Metropolitan Police’s Central e-Crime Unit (PCeU), in a statement. “The arrests represent a considerable breakthrough in our increasing efforts to combat online criminality.”
Zeus widely available
The Zeus crimeware toolkit is widely available in the cyber-underworld for free or for purchase. It’s delivered to unsuspecting users via spam. It’s been reported that it’s easy to use and a powerful tool for stealing personal data from remote systems. It was initially linked to a group of online criminals known as “Rock Phish” that targeted financial institutions all over the globe. It has been reported that Facebook and MySpace users have been targeted in a recent spam campaign.
About Mailprotector
Mailprotector’s services protect your personal information from these types of Trojans. Our systems protect your Exchange server, or any mail server, from spam, viruses, Trojans, phishing attacks, and other email borne malware.
Related posts:

