The site is performing very, very nicely. We're constantly trying to put ourselves in a position where we can handle expanded volume.

Sober has been mitigated pretty well. I would be really surprised if there's still a problem. I don't see it being a big issue.

Five years ago we set a goal of having $1 trillion in assets under management by the year 2005. We've reached that goal four years ahead of schedule. When we sat that goal, we had $125 billion in customer assets.

We found more than 100 sites that were registered using various combinations of the words 'katrina' and 'donate' or 'disaster' in the last two days.

Although the ability [of these exploits] to spread is mitigated by the fact that they're all Web based so far, the potential for a more widespread attack is there.

We're focusing on educating this market.

We have had only one report from the field on this attack.

These people, they're on top of things.

One of the unique things about this Trojan is that it appears to be using a toolkit called Yoda that allows the author to create pseudo-polymorphic code. It's a way to thwart anti-virus signatures.