FBI Says ‘Money Mule’ Scams Now Top $100 Million

The hackers looting bank accounts of small and mid-sized businesses around the county are hitting new victims every week, and have now racked up approximately $100 million in attempted losses, the FBI said Tuesday. “The infection vector has not been determined in every case,” the bureau’s Internet Crime Complaint Center wrote in an intelligence note on the growing scam. “However, FBI analysis has identified more than two dozen different pieces of malware on the compromised account holders’ computers all containing key loggers.” Using these Trojan horses, cybercrooks have been intercepting victims’ web-banking credentials and then initiating money transfers to mules around the country.

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FBI Says ‘Money Mule’ Scams Now Top $100 Million

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Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009 P2P News

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