Phishing Mania: Thrilling Report From Symantec
Symantec Corp's latest security report says that cyber crime has become an increasingly professional business and that malicious code and services are being sold in open markets on the Internet.
Bank account details command prices of up to US$400, while credit card details sell for between $0.50 and $5, e-mail passwords from $1 to $350 each, and e-mail addresses from $2 to $4 per megabyte, according to Symantec's Internet Security Threat Report.
The Internet Security Threat Report (ISTR), Volume XII covers the period from Jan. 1, 2007, through June 30, 2007 and finds that professionally developed toolkits are being sold in the underground economy. Credit cards continued to be the top commodity sold by cyber criminals accounting for 22 percent of all advertisements, while bank accounts totalled 21 percent.
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