The
phishing
threat against customers of
Barclays
Bank shows no sign of easing following the sighting of eight new variants of
the spoof emails.
The attackers have also set up four new domains hosting fake Barclays web
pages, some of which also host spoof
Volksbank
pages.
Antivirus company
Panda
Software said that 54 per cent of the phishing emails it had detected over
the past 24 hours were aimed at Barclays customers.
"The authors of this attack are proving to be more tenacious than usual,
considering the huge number of messages and the number of false websites set up
and circulated in such a short period of time," said Panda Labs director Luis
Corrons.
"The signs are that they have no intention of stopping the attack until they
have gathered considerable confidential data, so users should keep their guard
up at all times."
A spokeswoman for Barclays said that the bank deals with these kind of
attacks every day and is approaching this problem in the usual way.
"This is a constant campaign for us and we are working to close down these
sites as quickly as possible," she told
vnunet.com.
"Barclays never sends emails asking for security information and we would
advise customers not to open emails if they are not sure of the source."
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