Wednesday, September 09, 2009

TORPIG

Torpig, also known as Sinowal or Anserin (mainly spread together with Mebroot rootkit), is a type of botnet spread by a variety of Trojan horses which can affect computers that use Microsoft Windows. Torpig circumvents anti-virus applications through the use of ‘rootkit’ technology and data mines the infected system for credentials, accounts and passwords as well as potentially allowing attackers full access to the computer. As of November 2008 it has been responsible for stealing the details of about 500,000 online bank accounts and credit and debit cards and is described as “one of the most advanced pieces of crimeware ever created”. According to RSA, the company which helps to secure networks in Fortune 500 companies, more than 270,000 banking accounts and 240,000 credit and debit cards have been breached from financial institutions. The botnet is really one of the most advanced pieces of crimeware ever created.

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Source : IIPM Editorial, 2009

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