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Thursday, December 12, 2013

Microsoft's Digital Crimes Unit successfully disrupts the ZeroAccess Botnet

 Microsoft's Digital Crimes Unit successfully disrupts the ZeroAccess Botnet
Microsoft today announced that its Digital Crimes Unit (a center of excellence for advancing the global fight against cybercrime) has successfully disrupted the ZeroAccess botnet, one of the world's largest and most rampant botnet .The Botnet is "disrupted," not "fully destroyed", Microsoft itself admits that “do not expect to fully eliminate the ZeroAccess botnet due to the complexity of the threat.” This is the Microsoft's 8th botnet takedown operation in the past three years. With the help of U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and Europol’s European Cybercrime Centre (EC3), Microsoft led to the seizure of servers that had been distributing malware which has infected nearly 2 million computers all over the world, and with that, ZeroAccess botnet’s masters are earning more than $2.7 million every month. ZeroAccess was first identified in 2011 by Symanetc, being used for click fraud, the malware can also be used to illicitly mine the virtual currency known as Bitcoin. The Sirefef botnet, also called ZeroAccess, uses a peer-to-peer infrastructure to allow hackers to target search engine results on Google, Bing and Yahoo, and downloading malicious malware onto infected systems. Microsoft took over control of 49 domains associated with the ZeroAccess botnet. “Due to Germany’s initiative Europol’s European Cybercrime Centre (EC3) coordinated a multi-jurisdictional criminal action targeting 18 IP addresses located in Europe,”

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