Hackers have broken into The Hartford insurance company and installed password-stealing programs on several of the company's Windows servers.
From PCWorld:
From PCWorld:
In a warning letter sent last month to about 300 employees, contractors, and a handful of customers, the company said it discovered the infection in late February. Several servers were hit, including Citrix servers used by employees for remote access to IT systems. A copy of The Hartford's letter was posted earlier this week to the website of the Office of the New Hampshire Attorney General.Windows Servers Hacked at The Hartford Insurance Company
"It was a very small incident," said Debora Raymond, a company spokeswoman. The victims were mostly company employees. Less than 10 customers were affected by the malware, the W32-Qakbot Trojan, she said.