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Previously on "barclays online banking hit by fraud this morning - be careful!"
Nice one - that's exactly what happened to me. Still no idea how my work PC became infected, but being a relatively new type of MIB attack I'm guessing that the usual AV might not have picked it up.
Did you type it into the address bar or the search box?
Into the address bar, which is why I keep going on about this because there is no evidence of me stepping outside of advised/secure methods when accessing the site yesterday.
The weird thing for me was that I didn't access the website through any link ... I typed it into the browser as I always do. The trojan or whatever it was appeared on the actual Barclays https website. All scans came through clean!
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The weird thing for me was that I didn't access the website through any link ... I typed it into the browser as I always do. The trojan or whatever it was appeared on the actual Barclays https website. All scans came through clean!
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