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ZeuS is best known as widely popular banking Trojan.
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Crowdsourcing Anti-Virus: McAfee and Norton know when a computer virus like ZeuS is on the rampage - but how about a smaller attack that targets a group on a social network, or maybe the company you work at?
Jay Bavisi: Microsoft's Biggest Patch Tuesday Ever -- Better Update Your System, or Else Jay Bavisi 2010
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Gunter Ollmann, research director at Damballa and a leading botnet expert, says ZeuS is like the iPhone of hacking tools, spawning a multitude of third party plug-in applications.
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The computers were infected with spyware called ZeuS, which is available free on the Internet in its basic form.
Broad New Hacking Attack Detected Siobhan Gorman 2010
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The computers were infected with spyware called ZeuS, which is available free on the Internet in its basic form.
Broad New Hacking Attack Detected Siobhan Gorman 2010
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The computers were infected with spyware called ZeuS, which is available free on the Internet in its basic form.
chicagotribune.com - 2010
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Legislation and Regulation have arrested a man and woman in their twenties in an investigation of an online Trojan virus called ZeuS, which threatened to compromise thousands of UK computers.
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But how it interacts with other malware networks suggests a symbiotic relationship that ultimately makes each botnet more resistant to being dismantled, says Alex Cox, the senior consultant in the research department at NetWitness who discovered Kneber. toolkit for aggregating botnets called ZeuS that has been around for years.
PCWorld 2010
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But how it interacts with other malware networks suggests a symbiotic relationship that ultimately makes each botnet more resistant to being dismantled, says Alex Cox, the senior consultant in the research department at NetWitness who discovered Kneber. toolkit for aggregating botnets called ZeuS that has been around for years.
PCWorld 2010
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But how it interacts with other malware networks suggests a symbiotic relationship that ultimately makes each botnet more resistant to being dismantled, says Alex Cox, the senior consultant in the research department at NetWitness who discovered Kneber. toolkit for aggregating botnets called ZeuS that has been around for years.
PCWorld 2010
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