The new Cybercrime Intelligence Service uses RSA’s existing fraud detection and anti-Trojan services to monitor evidence of abuse aimed at specific organizations. When a company’s IP address or domain are discovered in Trojan drop zones, for instance, the service will alert the victim company. Among the Fortune 500, 88 percent had systems that were accessed by infected machines, and 60 percent had email account information stolen. The service costs about $7,500 per month, and will be available on May 1.”]