Hackers outwit online banking identity security systems

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Update : Full video via Tom172!

BBC said:
Criminal hackers have found a way round the latest generation of online banking security devices given out by banks, the BBC has learned.
Experts say customers should follow banks' official advice, use up-to-date anti-virus software and be vigilant.
Spencer Kelly explains, with the help of some rather outlandish wigs, how malware changes and disguises itself to avoid detection by security software.

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I'm trying out trusteer rapport right now to see how it works against zeus.
http://www.trusteer.com/product/trusteer-pinoint

If you want to download it and try it out it's free for home users. (It's an online link so you don't have to use a correct email address)
http://www.trusteer.com/webform/download-rapport
 
That's an excerpt from an episode of BBC Click. Here's the full episode:

 
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Watched the video and I must say that ZeuS does seem like a nasty piece of malware.The 'Man in the Browser' attack would go most like unnoticed to a security newbie. If you are running just a free basic antivirus like MSE then you have a really high chance to be a victim of this attacks.