A coordinated operation between international police and private technology companies shuts down the Simda botnet. The Simda botnet, known for spreading banking malware and dropping a backdoor on ...
Interpol and a variety of key players in the computer security industry have announced the takedown of the Simda botnet, believed to have infected some 770,000 PCs around the world. Command and ...
Amidst all the bad news about breaches and new variants of viruses comes one small ray of sunshine: The Simda botnet, a password-stealing menace believed to have infected 770,000 computers around the ...
Interpol has led an operation with technology companies to disrupt the Simda botnet, which is thought to have infected more than 770,000 computers worldwide. In a coordinated series actions last ...
SINGAPORE: In a global operation coordinated by the INTERPOL Global Complex for Innovation here, a group of leading IT companies have disrupted the Simda criminal botnet – a network of thousands of ...
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Law enforcement groups and private security companies around the world said they have taken down a botnet that enslaved more than 770,000 computers in 190 countries, stealing owners' banking ...
A global network of firms, including Microsoft, Japan’s Cyber Defense Institute, and Internet security solutions firms Trend Micro and Kaspersky, have launched an attack on the dreaded Simda criminal ...
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