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What’s the buzz with Bafruz
Botnet Rannoh, Bafruz
Malware
Botnet/malware group
Exploit kits
Services
Feature
Distribution vector
Target
Origin
Campaign
Operation/Working group
Vulnerability
CCProtocol
Date 2012 / 2012-08-14
Editor/Conference Microsoft
Link http://blogs.technet.com/b/mmpc/archive/2012/08/14/msrt-august-12-what-s-the-buzz-with-bafruz.aspx (Archive copy)
Author
Type

Abstract

For this month's Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool (MSRT) release, we will include two families: Win32/Matsnu and Win32/Bafruz. Our focus for this blog will be Bafruz, which is a multi-component backdoor that creates a Peer-to-Peer (P2P) network of infected computers (using C&C, for instance), and includes a nasty list of payloads, as well as unique means of disabling security and antivirus products.

Bibtex

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