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  2. Brontok - Wikipedia

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    Brontok. Brontok is a computer worm [1] running on Microsoft Windows. It is able to disperse by e-mail. Variants include: The most affected countries were Russia, Vietnam and Brazil, followed by Spain, Mexico, Iran, Azerbaijan, India and the Philippines. [2]

  3. Timeline of computer viruses and worms - Wikipedia

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    Late March: Brontok variant N was found in late March. [43] Brontok was a mass-email worm and the origin for the worm was from Indonesia. June: Starbucks is a virus that infects StarOffice and OpenOffice. Late September: Stration or Warezov worm first discovered. Development of Stuxnet is presumed to have been started between 2005 and 2006.

  4. Talk:Brontok - Wikipedia

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  6. Zotob - Wikipedia

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    Zotob is a computer worm which exploits security vulnerabilities in Microsoft operating systems like Windows 2000, including the MS05-039 plug-and-play vulnerability. This worm has been known to spread on Microsoft-ds or TCP port 445. It was declared that the Zotob worms cost an average of $97,000 as well as 80 hours of cleanup per company ...

  7. Leap (computer worm) - Wikipedia

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    Leap (computer worm) The Oompa-Loompa malware, also called OSX/Oomp-A or Leap.A, is an application-infecting, LAN -spreading worm for Mac OS X, discovered by the Apple security firm Intego on February 14, 2006. [1] Leap cannot spread over the Internet, and can only spread over a local area network reachable using the Bonjour protocol.

  8. Mirai (malware) - Wikipedia

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    Mirai (from the Japanese word for "future", 未来) is malware that turns networked devices running Linux into remotely controlled bots that can be used as part of a botnet in large-scale network attacks. It primarily targets online consumer devices such as IP cameras and home routers. [1] The Mirai botnet was first found in August 2016 [2] by ...

  9. Sasser (computer worm) - Wikipedia

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    Sasser is a computer worm that affects computers running vulnerable versions of the Microsoft operating systems Windows XP and Windows 2000. Sasser spreads by exploiting the system through a vulnerable port. Thus it is particularly virulent in that it can spread without user intervention, but it is also easily stopped by a properly configured ...