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July 03rd, 2009
 Sharapova, Serena Williams used to spread malware
Hackers are praying on surfers searching the web for news about how top tennis players are performing at Wimbeldon, in a bid to spread malware to steal sensitive personel data, says McAfee.
According to the security firm, female tennis stars are more likely to be used as bait than their male counterparts, with hackers offering hoax links to news stories about the players.
However, instead of keeping up-to-date on the latest news, web users navigating to these sites will be encouraged to download malicious software such as key loggers which will harvest logins and passwords to be used in ID theft.
McAfee also said that Amelie Mauresmo topped the list of female tennis players whose name was most likely to used in connection with online scams. She was closely followed by Serena Williams and Maria Sharapova. Source: PC Advisor
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