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MajorGeeks.Com » News » July 2012 » Microsoft names two in lawsuit of Zeus botnet

Microsoft names two in lawsuit of Zeus botnet


Contributed by: Email on 07/03/2012 02:59 PM [ comments Comments ]


Microsoft, along with US Federal agencies and financial services companies, disrupted two Zeus botnets in March. In a subsequent lawsuit filed in the federal district court in New York, which was originally directed against "unknown" John Doe defendants, Microsoft has updated the complaint last week by naming two defendants. Yevhen Kulibaba and Yuriy Konovalenko are the only defendants in the Zeus botnet legal case.

According to Microsoft Digital Crimes Unit (DCU) Senior Attorney Richard Domingues Boscovich, the two accused defendants are already in custody in the United Kingdom on charges relating to the dissemination of Zeus malware. Microsoft informed the UK government that it has been working with and has submitted its evidence to the FBI. Microsoft has admitted that it has not been able to identify any other perpetrators.

The company accuses the bot herders of having caused losses totaling around $100 million (approximately £64 million) over the last five years. They are also reported to have offered the malware for sale for prices ranging from $700 to $15,000 dollars (c. £450 to £9,500). Microsoft says that it believes that a total of 13 million computers are infected with Zeus worldwide. It also claims that following its strike against Zeus in March, by mid-June the number of infections with Zeus had fallen from nearly 780,000 to under 340,000.






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