"It is much easier to get a remote access Trojan into a company than break down a firewall, " Viveros said.
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Marisa Viveros is vice president of IBM Security Services.
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Viveros said there's a growing number of remote access Trojan programs sent via e-mail that can open the backdoor to a user's PC and gather log-ins and passwords to company intranets.