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|Link=https://securelist.com/blog/incidents/33898/dorifel-is-much-bigger-than-expected-and-its-still-active-and-growing/ | |||
|Author=David Jacoby, | |||
|Abstract=Yesterday it was a dark day for many companies in Europe, but especially in the Netherlands. A piece of malware known as Worm.Win32.Dorifel infected over 3000 machines globally, and 90% of infected users were both from public and business sector organizations based in the Netherlands. We have seen government departments and hospitals being victims. The other countries with a large amount of infections were detected in Denmark, the Philippines, Germany, the United States and Spain. | |||
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Dorifel is much bigger than expected and it’s still active and growing! | |
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Botnet | Dorifel |
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Date | 2012 / 2012-08-10 |
Editor/Conference | Kaspersky lab |
Link | https://securelist.com/blog/incidents/33898/dorifel-is-much-bigger-than-expected-and-its-still-active-and-growing/ (Archive copy) |
Author | David Jacoby |
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Abstract
“ Yesterday it was a dark day for many companies in Europe, but especially in the Netherlands. A piece of malware known as Worm.Win32.Dorifel infected over 3000 machines globally, and 90% of infected users were both from public and business sector organizations based in the Netherlands. We have seen government departments and hospitals being victims. The other countries with a large amount of infections were detected in Denmark, the Philippines, Germany, the United States and Spain.
Bibtex
@misc{Lua error: Cannot create process: proc_open(/dev/null): failed to open stream: Operation not permitted2012BFR1080, editor = {Kaspersky lab}, author = {David Jacoby}, title = {Dorifel is much bigger than expected and it’s still active and growing!}, date = {10}, month = Aug, year = {2012}, howpublished = {\url{https://securelist.com/blog/incidents/33898/dorifel-is-much-bigger-than-expected-and-its-still-active-and-growing/}}, }