"We've seen the number of hackers increase year over year, as more and more criminals realize the money that can be made and the minimal risk they face in perpetrating these crimes," said Allen Wilson, VP of Research.
"Most of the hackers we see stealing financial data are located in Russia and Eastern Europe, however, we are witnessing a growing number coming out of China. These countries have large numbers of talented young people whoare extremely computer literate. Challenging socioeconomic conditions, combined with a lack of computer crime legislation, makes the allure of committing low- risk, fraud- related crimes against victims on the other side of the world an appealing choice."
"The amount of stolen financial data we have found since the first of the year has been daunting," said Don Jackson, security researcher for SecureWorks and discoverer of the Gozi and Prg Trojans.
"With the Gozi, Prg and BBB trojans alone, we found millions of dollars of data sitting in their stolen repositories," said Jackson. "These data caches contained thousands of bank account and credit card numbers, social security numbers, online payment accounts and user names and passwords, and we are finding new caches of stolen data everyday, evidence that more and more criminals are getting into the game."