Cyber hackers' motives shift to money
The motives of Internet hackers have shifted from malicious behavior to monetary gain. The threat from information-stealing software exceeds the threat posed by computer viruses and worms that knock out computers and spread themselves via e-mail, according to a much-read barometer of Internet security.
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