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Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Rich harvest, malware bots

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Malware Knows No Bounds

How much information can be collected by a single piece of malware?

According to a recent GCN.com article, one botnet alone harvested the usernames and passwords of:

  • 8,485 bank accounts
  • 3,233 credit card accounts
  • 151,000 e-mail accounts
  • 58,391 social networking site accounts
  • 4,237 online retailer accounts
  • 416 stock trading accounts
  • 869 payment processor accounts
  • 413 mortgage accounts
  • 422 finance company accounts

That’s a wealth of information – nearly 500 gigabytes to be exact – and it represents only six months of operations. For more information on this specific botnet, take a look at the full article on the malware responsible for it, the Coreflood Trojan.

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