- Jun 24, 2016
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It's a fact many suites come with "banking modules". These usually provide special protection for when you do online transactions such as home banking, or online shopping. They way they usually work is opening a new window or isolating the windows in order to prevent data stealing, infection, or similar.
Well, do you use this? I don't. I always find myself disabling this module, I find it tedious to open separated windows, and make my experience generally much more slower; plus I don't see the real advantage.
Do you use it?
According to AVLAB.pl
1. Clipboard Hijacking Attack.
2. Clipboard Swapping Attack.
3. Keylogger Attack.
4. Screenshot Attack.
5. RAM Scraping Attack.
6. DLL Injecting Attack.
7. First Man-In-The-Middle Attack.
8. Second Man-In-The-Middle Attack.
9. Hidden Desktop Attack.
10. HOSTS Modifying Attack.
11. Banking trojans.
1. Clipboard Hijacking Attack.
2. Clipboard Swapping Attack.
3. Keylogger Attack.
4. Screenshot Attack.
5. RAM Scraping Attack.
6. DLL Injecting Attack.
7. First Man-In-The-Middle Attack.
8. Second Man-In-The-Middle Attack.
9. Hidden Desktop Attack.
10. HOSTS Modifying Attack.
11. Banking trojans.
Do you use it?