I work for a bank. Lots of banks (and companies that use them) use file transfer systems (including FTP) to send files around. However these are generally not on public networks. Cheers Ken ________________________________________ From: thelist-bounces at lists.evolt.org [thelist-bounces at lists.evolt.org] On Behalf Of Bill Moseley [moseley at hank.org] Sent: Saturday, 11 July 2009 2:06 AM To: thelist at lists.evolt.org Subject: Re: [thelist] Server hacked? On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 8:55 AM, Shannon Hubbell <brundlefly at gmail.com>wrote: > Are you using FTP? > > > http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Security/Trojan-Swipes-FTP-Credentials-for-Major-Companies-in-Malware-Attack-340752/ > Security researchers have uncovered a cache of stolen FTP credentials > belonging to a variety of corporations, including Symantec, McAfee, Amazon > and the Bank of America. I haven't used FTP in years. Why in the world would Bank of America have any FTP servers? (although a key logger could just as easily capture any type of access)