20 Aug 2007
You don't have to fall victim to a phishing scam to compromise your password online. As we'll demonstrate in this week's episode of our video blog, a simple Trojan will do the trick without you ever knowing.
Next week:
SQL Injection attacks
Previous episodes:
Using JavaScript to steal confidential information
Attacking online applications for profit (cross site scripting attacks)
Why botnet herders love adware
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