New trojan horse malware is targeting
Fidelity.com, and the Boston Behemoth is standing behind customers who suffer.
Rachael King of the
Wall Street Journal reports that
Neverquest, which can steal customer credentials for banking or investment accounts when they log in via Internet Explorer or Firefox, is hitting
Fidelity's [
profile] website in particular, according to security firm
Kaspersky Lab.
Without commenting specifically on Neverquest, a Fido spokesman told
WSJ that the mutual fund giant will reimburse victimized account holders. 
Edited by:
Neil Anderson, Managing Editor
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