The first trojan in history to steal Linux and Mac OS X passwords
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The first trojan in history to steal Linux and Mac OS X passwords | |
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Botnet | Wirenet |
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CCProtocol | |
Date | 2012 / 22 aug2012 |
Editor/Conference | Dr.Web |
Link | http://news.drweb.com/show/?i=2679&lng=en&c=14 news.drweb.com (news.drweb.com Archive copy) |
Author | Dr. Web |
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Abstract
“ Russian anti-virus company Doctor Web is reporting the emergence of the first cross-platform backdoor to run under Linux and Mac OS X. This malicious program is designed to steal passwords stored by a number of popular Internet applications. BackDoor.Wirenet.1 is the first such Trojan capable of running under any of these operating systems.
Bibtex
@misc{Lua error: Cannot create process: proc_open(/dev/null): failed to open stream: Operation not permitted2012BFR1144, editor = {Dr.Web}, author = {Dr. Web}, title = {The first trojan in history to steal Linux and Mac OS X passwords}, date = {22}, month = Aug, year = {2012}, howpublished = {\url{http://news.drweb.com/show/?i=2679&lng=en&c=14 news.drweb.com}}, }