Monday, January 28, 2013
Three indicted for making, spreading Gozi Trojan
Three alleged cyber criminals from Russia, Romania and Latvia charged for spreading a computer virus called "Gazi" to more than a million computers worldwide and steal tens of millions of dollars.
Nikita Kuzmin, 25, Deniss Calovskis, 27, and Mihai Ionut Paunescu, 28, are accused of creating "one of the most financially destructive computer viruses in history."
Gozi virus was spread largely via PDF file attached with spam emails. Once user open the attachment, the malware infects the victim system.
The malware steals user names, passwords, and other security information
Nikita Kuzmin, 25, Deniss Calovskis, 27, and Mihai Ionut Paunescu, 28, are accused of creating "one of the most financially destructive computer viruses in history."
Gozi virus was spread largely via PDF file attached with spam emails. Once user open the attachment, the malware infects the victim system.
The malware steals user names, passwords, and other security information

This article was written by: Rajesh Darvesh
He is a Ethical Hacking and Security Professional, with experience in various aspects of Information Security and Founder of The Hacker Voice Other than this : He is an Internet Activist, Strong supporter of Anonymous and Wikileaks you can Follow him on Twitter
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