“Nemanja” botnet identified by IntelCrawler – Over a thousand point-of-sales, grocery management and accounting systems are compromised all over the world

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“Nemanja” botnet identified by IntelCrawler – Over a thousand point-of-sales, grocery management and accounting systems are compromised all over the world
Botnet Nemanja
Malware
Botnet/malware group
Exploit kits
Services
Feature
Distribution vector
Target
Origin
Campaign
Operation/Working group
Vulnerability
CCProtocol
Date 2014 / 2014-05-22
Editor/Conference IntelCrawler
Link http://intelcrawler.com/news-18 intelcrawler.com (intelcrawler.com Archive copy)
Author
Type Blogpost

Abstract

Around March 2014, IntelCrawler identified one of the biggest botnets, called “Nemanja,” based on compromised POS terminals, accounting systems and grocery management platforms. The assigned name is related to potential roots of bad actors with similar nicknames from Serbia. It included more than 1478 infected hosts from Argentina, Australia, Austria, Bangladesh, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, Portugal, Russian Federation, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland, Taiwan, Turkey, UK, USA, Uruguay, Venezuela and Zambia.

Bibtex

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   title = {“Nemanja” botnet identified by IntelCrawler – Over a thousand point-of-sales, grocery management and accounting systems are compromised all over the world},
   date = {22},
   month = May,
   year = {2014},
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