US dismantles hacker network, Russian charged

In addition to stealing from the online accounts of businesses and consumers, the Gameover Zeus crew installed other malicious programmes, including one called Cryptolocker that encrypted files and demanded payments for their release.

A US-led international operation disrupted a crime ring that infected hundreds of thousands of PCs around the globe with malicious software used for stealing banking credentials and extorting computer owners, the Justice Department said on Monday.

Authorities in nearly a dozen countries worked with private security companies to wrest control of the network of infected machines, known by the name of its master software, Gameover Zeus.

Court documents released on Monday said that between 500,000 and 1 million machines worldwide were infected with the malicious software, which was derived from the original ‘Zeus’ trojan for stealing financial passwords that emerged in 2006.

Officials charged a Russian man with hacking, fraud and money-laundering, and court documents suggested they suspect he wrote Zeus, one of the most effective pieces of theft software ever found.

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