'Tigger' trojan keeps security researchers hopping
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Date | 2009 / 2009-03-04 |
Editor/Conference | UBM TechWeb |
Link | http://www.darkreading.com/security/attacks-breaches/215800583/tigger-trojan-keeps-security-researchers-hopping.html (Archive copy) |
Author | Tim Wilson |
Type | Press article |
Abstract
“ It's malware that actually removes other malware from its victims' PCs. And so far, nobody is exactly sure how it's being distributed.
Security experts this week are buzzing about a new Trojan called Tigger.A, also known as Syzor. The data-stealing malware has quietly claimed about 250,000 victims since it was first spotted by security intelligence company iDefense in November, according to a Washington Post report.
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