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- VOlk (← links)
- Waledac (← links)
- Xarvester (← links)
- Xpaj (← links)
- ZeuS (← links)
- The underground economy of spam: a botmaster's perspective of coordinating large-scale spam campaigns (← links)
- Sinowal: the evolution of MBR rootkit continues (← links)
- Bot of the day: Ramnit/Ninmul (← links)
- Inside Carberp botnet (← links)
- Encyclopedia entry: Win32/Carberp (← links)
- Carberp + BlackHole = growing fraud incidents (← links)
- Zeroing in on malware propagation methods (← links)
- Battling the Rustock threat (← links)
- Advancing the fight against botnets with consumer notifications (← links)
- Carberp: Silent trojan, eventual successor to ZeuS (← links)
- Carberp - a modular information stealing trojan (← links)
- Aldi Bot - bka.de DDoS (← links)
- Botnets on discount! (← links)
- DDoS watch: keeping an eye on Aldi Bot (← links)
- Malware for everyone - Aldi Bot at a discount price (← links)
- Encyclopedia entry: Win32/Conficker (← links)
- Darkness DDoS bot version identification guide (← links)
- Spread of Darkness...Details on the public release of the Darkness DDoS bot (← links)
- Botnet shutdown success story: how Kaspersky Lab disabled the Hlux/Kelihos botnet (← links)
- DroidLive New SMS Android Trojan (← links)
- GingerMaster Android Malware Utilizing A Root Exploit (← links)
- Coreflood botnet - Detection and remediation (← links)
- Department of Justice takes action to disable international botnet (← links)
- FBI shuts down Coreflood botnet, zombies transmitting financial data (← links)
- Botnet operation disabled (← links)
- International cyber ring that infected millions of computers dismantled (← links)
- Overview: inside the ZeuS trojan’s source code (← links)
- New IceIX (ZeuS variant) changes its encryption method (again) (← links)
- Esthost taken down - Biggest cybercriminal takedown in history (← links)
- Evolution of Win32Carberp: going deeper (← links)
- ZeroAccess rootkit launched by signed installers (← links)
- TDL4 - Top Bot (← links)
- The evolution of TDL: conquering x64 (← links)
- Ngrbot steals information and mine Bitcoins (← links)
- Cracking into the new P2P variant of Zeusbot/Spyeye (← links)
- Research Win32/Slenfbot (← links)
- Analysis of ngrBot (← links)
- Torpig - Back to the future or how the most sophisticated trojan in 2008 reinvents itself (← links)
- The ‘advertising’ botnet (← links)
- On botnets that use DNS for command and control (← links)
- Coordinated DDoS attack during Russian Duma elections (← links)
- Duqu FAQ (← links)
- The mystery of Duqu: part one (← links)
- The mystery of Duqu: part two (← links)
- The mystery of Duqu: part three (← links)
- W32.Duqu, the precursor to the next Stuxnet (← links)
- Disorderly conduct: localized malware impersonates the police (← links)
- Microsoft neutralizes Kelihos botnet, names defendant in case (← links)
- Taking down botnets: Microsoft and the Rustock botnet (← links)
- HARMUR: storing and analyzing historic data on malicious domains (← links)
- The mystery of Duqu: part six (the command and control servers) (← links)
- The mystery of Duqu: part five (← links)
- Carberp reverse engineering (← links)
- Proactive detection of network security incidents (← links)
- Herpes botnet (← links)
- Hodprot: hot to bot (← links)
- BareBox: efficient malware analysis on bare-metal (← links)
- Xpaj Botnet intercepts up to 87 million searches per year (← links)
- W32.Xpaj.B: making easy money from complex code (← links)
- Apple took 3 years to fix Finfisher trojan hole (← links)
- Egypt Finfisher intrusion tools and ethics (← links)
- VOlk-botnet takes over Latin America (← links)
- Latin American banks under fire from the Mexican VOlk-botnet (← links)
- Shedding light on the NeoSploit Exploit Kit (← links)
- HTran and the Advanced Persistent Threat (← links)
- Chapro.A source code (← links)
- Analysis: Malware Win32/Rimecud.B (← links)
- Harnig (← links)
- Harnig is back (← links)
- Harnig botnet: a retreating army (← links)
- Atif Mushtaq (← links)
- Ertfor (← links)
- Dragonfly (← links)
- NeoSploit (← links)
- MPack (← links)
- Mila Parkour (← links)
- Sality (← links)
- Jose Miguel Esparza (← links)
- Pay-per-install (← links)
- Aleksandr Matrosov (← links)
- Stuxnet (← links)
- Kaspersky lab (← links)
- Finfisher (← links)
- SDBot (← links)
- RBot (← links)
- DELL SecureWorks (← links)
- Trend Micro (← links)
- Morto (← links)
- Morto worm sets a (DNS) record (← links)
- F-Secure (← links)
- Sinowal (← links)
- RDPdoor (← links)
- Sheldor (← links)
- Malware Intelligence (← links)