Jack Clark, technology consultant at antivirus firm McAfee, said the number of phishing attacks is expected to keep growing because more people are using the internet and the phishers have started making money from the scam.
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We expect to see further automated attacks using Google searches to select potential targets as well as a continuing increase in the discovery of search strings that return unintended information such as error codes, web-based cameras and...
They pick off the easy stuff first and that means soft targets and simple mechanisms - and you can't get more simple than phishing. And while banks are too difficult a target at the moment he added: "Looking into the future there is no question...