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Next Monday a bad day for computer virus attacks

posted onNovember 17, 2008
by hitbsecnews

You might as well not bothering powerinf up that Windows PC of yours on Monday 24 November as that day is set to see a peak of malware.

IT security company PC Tools said that after analysing information on more than 500,000 computers worldwide and comparing data from the same period in 2007 it found that the worst day for worms and trojans was the Monday before Thanksgiving in the US. The company said was because of the increased online activity at this time of the year before Christmas and on the day after Thanksgiving, when many US shops start their sales.

It said that cyber-criminals will try to trick users into downloading malicious software to access banking login details and passwords for online shopping sites. Online shopping continues to grow in popularity, with Internet sales in the UK set to hit £13.16bn this year - despite the credit crunch and various countries going into recession.

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