Carberp: Silent trojan, eventual successor to ZeuS
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Carberp: Silent trojan, eventual successor to ZeuS | |
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Botnet | Carberp, ZeuS, SpyEye |
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Date | 2011 / 5 mars 2011 |
Editor/Conference | InfoSpyware |
Link | http://www.infospyware.net/blog/carberp-silent-trojan-eventual-successor-to-zeus/ www.infospyware.net (www.infospyware.net Archive copy) |
Author | Carlos Zevallos |
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Abstract
“ Today the vast majority of consumer banking and bill payment is done online. Due to the fact that online transactions are growing in volume, malware authors are increasingly focused on developing malicious software designed to steal personal data from infected PCs.
Bibtex
@misc{Lua error: Cannot create process: proc_open(/dev/null): failed to open stream: Operation not permitted2011BFR828, editor = {InfoSpyware}, author = {Carlos Zevallos}, title = {Carberp: Silent trojan, eventual successor to ZeuS}, date = {06}, month = Mar, year = {2011}, howpublished = {\url{http://www.infospyware.net/blog/carberp-silent-trojan-eventual-successor-to-zeus/ www.infospyware.net}}, }