>
> Including an Indian bank which had more than 800 machines infected with a
> trojan. Fortunately it could not break out of the network, and at least
> according to the bank no information was stolen.The trojan was stupid in
> constantly trying to phone home and was discoverd after a several 100
> machines were infected and started chewing the meagre vsat bandwidth.
>
>

which bank is this?
why do we have to keep their names discreet, when in my opinion, their
names should be clearly mentioned so concerned users may respond. for
instance, no one says "a global email service has usernames and
passwords hacked and published on a website". all news stories clearly
mention gmail, hotmail, and yahoo have been hacked and 30,000 accounts
with usersnames and passwords published on the web until taken
down....

regards
niyam

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