(PC World)
Instead of snooping for sensitive financial information or secretly taking control of an infected computer, the Trojan horse, called Yusufali-A, monitors Web surfing habits. When it spots an objectionable term such as “sex” or “exhibition” in the browser’s title bar, it hides the Web site and instead pops up a message taken from the Koran, says Gregg Mastoras, a senior security analyst with Sophos.
I’m waiting for the day when I get to read “New Koran Swaps Porn for a Trojan.” A guy can hope, can’t he?
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