Trojan pounces on Vista crackers
Downloaders hoping to get a free version of Microsoft’s Windows Vista OS (operating system) are getting more than they bargained for: a password-stealing Trojan.
Security researchers Sunbelt Software have confirmed that the Trojan is contained in a program called ‘windows vista all versions activation 21.11.06.exe’, which has been circulating on message boards, according to a report.
The program claims to be a ‘crack’ designed to unlock pirated copies of Vista, which was made available to Microsoft’s volume licensing customers last week.
In fact it installs malware known as Trojan-PSW.Win32.LdPinch.aze, which attempts to steal passwords and send them back to an attacker, according to security researchers Kaspersky, which first noticed the Trojan in early October.








