A recent survey by Panda Security of 300 executives and financial professionals at small and medium-sized businesses (defined as companies with between 1 and 500 employees) spread across 38 different industries, found that 63 percent of companies say they are worried about cybercrime, but that they lack the knowledge to protect their data.

Fifty-two percent of the survey respondents said they had "little or no familiarity" with banking Trojans, even though the mainstream media has provided extensive coverage of high-profile identity theft scams, such as the infamous T.J. Maxx hacker attack that resulted in the theft of more than 40 million credit and debit card numbers, the largest identity theft case ever prosecuted by the U.S. Justice Department. 

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