Hijacked Bank of India website downloads malware
by Jim Carr 05-Sep-07
The website of one of the leading Indian financial services companies is back online after U.S. researchers discovered it was downloading a wide range of malware to customer PCs.


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The Bank of India website is operational today - approximately four days after security teams disabled it after hackers embedded malware on the home page.
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